Forecasts warn of winter storms about February’s dangerous frenzy
Storms are repeatedly turning to Midwest and northeast, but California is not yet out of danger.
Arlington, Wow. – A part of a nation from Missouri to Virginia seemed to be a break on Tuesday Up to one foot of snow As the latest series of stormy weather fronts have threatened to snatch air traffic, roadways and shutter schools across the country.
The storm will set slam in more than a dozen states and the highway will drive a plowing tasks and the airport’s dosing activity to approximately 200,000 square miles, ECOWITER Said In some places, the snowfall rate of 1-2 inches per hour can make it impossible for staff to keep the roads open.
The spread from Kentucky to New Jersey and Delaware usually accumulates 3-6 inches. But the number of snow in parts of northern Virginia, East West Virginia and Washington DC may reach 6-12 inches, Eco Weather said.
Seasonal traders were more conservative with meteorological expert Ryan Mao, but acknowledged that the region was in a difficult storm.
“Tuesday afternoon for DC Winter Storm Clock: 4-6 of Snowfall,” Mayo is written on x. “More mixed rains around Richmond are mixed with 3-5 snowfall. Quite a mess.”
Storms in the southeast may pound some areas with up to 10 inches of rain by next Monday, ECOWITER Meteorological experts said. In parts of the region, Hurricane Helen’s anger is recovering in September, with the risk of flooding.
“Since Helen, Hellen has not received much rainfall in some parts of Ashwil,” said Jesse Ferrell, a meteorologist at Eco Wider. “What rains are expected, bridges and roads are constructed but are not complete with temporary asphalt, can damage drains and bridges.”
The first round of the misconduct season will stand from the coast of Upper Texas on Tuesday, Eco Weather said. The greatest risk with thunder sparkle, in addition to the flash flood, will localize the speed of a speed-driven wind of 50-60 miles per hour.
The second storm said the second storm would sweep the plains in the Mississippi Valley on Wednesday.