The latest weather forecast said that light to moderate snow can unload in the Southern Plains and Central Great Plains, causing potential travel concerns and cold-related health risks.

In the latest advisory, the NWS Weather Prediction Center reported that a significant storm could bring a mixture of ice and snow to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. The heavy snow will become challenging, especially for older adults and people with medical conditions.

As January begins, people should watch out for widespread travel concerns. Motorists should stay alert for snow-covered roads and slippery outlook due to the wet snow.

NWS Weather Forecast: Where Will Snow Unload This Week?

 NOAA NESDIS Live Hurricane Tracker
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NOAA NESDIS Live Hurricane Tracker. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that light to moderate snow is likely in the Southern and Central Great Plains. In the Gulf Coast, localized flash flooding can happen. Residents in Southeast Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern New England can also expect a high chance of rain and snow. The advisory warned of dangerous travel conditions and power outages in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

On the Gulf Coast, homeowners should stay alert for localized flash flooding in the region. Ice conditions are also likely in the Central and Southern Appalachians on the weekend.

On the East Coast, the forecast warned of potential winter storms, including in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Saturday. Meanwhile, a Pacific Storm system can bring rounds of heavy rain.

Northeastern residents can anticipate the threats of heavy snow on Saturday and Sunday, especially in the interior of Southern New England. Wet snow can also spread over parts of Northeast Pennsylvania and Central New England.

On the weekend, the latest forecast explained that snow could unfold in the following areas:

  • Washington
  • New York
  • Boston
  • Scranton
  • Portland
  • Charleston
  • Pittsburgh
  • Burlington
  • Buffalo
  • Washington
  • Pennsylvania

Furthermore, an upper trough is expected in the Mississippi Valley, bringing stormy conditions to the East Coast and Great Plains. Rainy and snowy outlooks can emerge in Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Kansas City.

In Kansas City, the advisory showed that light snow could spread in the said area. A wintry mix is also likely in the late week.

Residents in Southeast Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Southern New England can also expect a high chance of rain and snow. The advisory warned of dangerous travel conditions and power outages in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Icy Outlook can unload in eastern West Virginia and North Carolina. Hypothermia and frostbite can cause health risks, especially for older adults and families without a heating system. Homeowners should watch out for signs of cold-related health risks.

Also Read: Southern US Weather: Stormy Conditions, Flooding Risk To Unload in Early Week

Winter Preparedness in Portions of the US This Weekend

Americans should keep updated with the latest forecasts in parts of the US, especially in the Northeast and Southern New England. The weather conditions can become challenging for motorists traveling in the said areas.

In addition, homeowners should also keep winter-related kits, including medicine kits, bottled water, a flashlight and a radio.

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