A potent storm will cause dangerous blizzard conditions, resulting in major travel disruptions, over the central United States during Christmas weekend.
A storm more similar to November or March will swing northeastward over the northern Plains during Christmas Day. The storm will deliver everything from a wintry mix and a blizzard to drenching rain and severe thunderstorms to portions of the central United States.
After departing the Intermountain West with moderate snow and slippery travel conditions, the storm will emerge over the High Plains and begin to strengthen.
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6 comments:
I wish the warmer area said hot but I'll take it.
Well, at least the military is letting us know what they have cooked up for us? Better go buy some toilet paper.
Stock up on tin foil.
It looks like weather doesn't exist south of the U.S. southern border, while Canada and New England will have continuous snow and subzero temperatures this Christmas weekend.
Santa will have fun...
Anonymous Anonymous said...
It looks like weather doesn't exist south of the U.S. southern border, while Canada and New England will have continuous snow and subzero temperatures this Christmas weekend.
December 22, 2016 at 7:43 PM
Every area has weather.
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