WEATHER: Heavy rain and snow forecast across the South as Arctic blast moves from Midwest to Northeast.
February 19, 2020, 1:25 PMABC News senior meteorologist Rob Marciano tracks the latest storm that slammed the South and continues to bring more rain as a deep freeze heads to the Midwest and Northeast.A storm system that moved from the Midwest to the Northeast Tuesday brought 6 to 8 inches of snow from the Great Lakes to New England and caused numerous accidents in the region.
To the north, snow is expected from Colorado to Kansas, where locally a half foot of snow is possible. The southern part of that storm system has stalled and will bring heavy rains to the South with even some snow for the Carolinas.As the cold air gets wrapped to the north, snow is expected for the Carolinas Thursday afternoon and evening.By Thursday morning, the heaviest rain will move into already flooded areas of the South from Mississippi to Alabama, where an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is possible.
Behind the storm system, watch for another cold blast for the Midwest and the Northeast starting later Wednesday.
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