The system that attracted heavy snow to the Midwest and severe storms to the Southeast remains bringing mild to moderate snow to parts of the Northeast and Great Lakes on Wednesday and rain to the Southeast, Tennessee Valley along with Mid-Atlantic region.
Arctic air has settled into the Northern and Central Plains and to the Midwest, and there will be a few more odds of snow in the upcoming few days as the weather pattern remains very busy.
The West is getting slammed with incredible amounts of rainfall and feet of snow as an”atmospheric river” sets up and brings continuous Pacific moisture into the region.
Strong winds have prompted blizzard warnings for the Sierra Nevada range of California and a flash flood watch is also up for the shore.
Just as 10 to 15 inches of rain could fall across the central California coast from Monterey to Santa Barbara, which is incredibly rare and possibly quite dangerous in such a short span of time.
Across the mountains, up to 10 feet of snow will accumulate. Traveling will not be possible in a few of these areas, with flooding, landslides and mudslide potential.