Snow blanket in this aerial drone photo in Buffalo, New York, December 25, 2022.
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Most parts of the United States are preparing Bad weather This weekend, parts of the southeast may experience “life-threatening” flash flooding, while huge snowfall covers the tops of the Midwest to New England.
According to the National Weather Service, maximum snowfall is expected to be possible in the Interior Departments of Michigan, upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, northern Massachusetts and Maine.
@the Warning on Saturday morning The Ohio and Tennessee Valleys can experience severe flash flooding, especially in parts of Kentucky and Tennessee.
From Arkansas to Pennsylvania, about 21 million people are under some level of flood alarm.
Extensive and intense thunderstorms throughout the day are expected to move throughout the region, reducing rainfall by 6 inches in some places, with the total number of quarantines as high as 8 inches.
“The biggest risk of this intense rainfall has led to life-threatening flash flooding in northwestern Tennessee and northwestern Kentucky, where there is a high risk of excessive rainfall (level 4/4) effective,” the Meteorological Service said. Short-term forecast discussion.
In addition to flooding, there is also the risk of thunderstorms and strong tornadoes in parts of the lower Mississippi River, according to the National Weather Service.
Throughout the weekend, rainwater and thunderstorms in the Atlantic and Southeast will continue, isolated precipitation and risk of mountain flooding.
Meanwhile, snowfall is even further from the northern, midwest upper reaches to the Great Lakes and New England. About 70 million people were under a winter weather alert or a Nebraska-Maine warning on Saturday.
It is expected that sleet and frozen rain will create challenging driving conditions in most of the Northeast.
NWS Weather Forecast Center, “The greatest chance of cold rain in cold rain is the greatest chance of pile up on the ice inside In the consultation posted on X said. “Some locations may see enough frosting to cause a power outage.”
The storm is expected to intensify in the Northeast from late Saturday to Sunday.
“The winds of strong winds can also cause snow blowing and very difficult travel conditions,” the Meteorological Bureau said.
By early next week, forecasts showed rainwater moving from the east coast, but strong winds could keep cold air in much of the country.