A quick burst of snow will blanket parts of the US on Sunday, with more than 80 million people under winter weather alerts from Colorado to Maine
A quick burst of snow will blanket parts of the United States on Sunday, with more than 80 million people under winter weather alerts from Colorado to Maine.
The storm began developing Saturday and brought snow to the Central Plains, and is expected to bring rain, snow or a wintery mix to much of the eastern United States.Snow had already started falling in the Midwest by early morning Sunday. It will move into the Ohio River Valley by midday then to the East in the afternoon and the overnight hours, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said. New York, Philadelphia, and Boston will get rain Sunday afternoon and transition to a wintry mix of snow by evening.
— NWS Eastern Region March 2, 2019 Kansas and Missouri are expecting 2 to 4 inches of snow, and the Ohio River Valley is predicted to get up to 2 inches, according to Brink.This season has seen unusually high amounts of snowfall in many regions. Caribou, Maine was just shy of its record snowfall from the winter season 2007-2008 as of Saturday. Other areas already exceeding normal snow accumulations include Buffalo, NY, and Burlington, Vermont.
— NWS Atlanta March 2, 2019 Across the Southeast, 14 million people are expected to see severe weather, Brink said.Extreme weatherThe latest weather stories and extreme weather videos making headlines around the globe. NWS predicts scattered tornadoes and gusts of wind in most of Central Georgia and parts of North Georgia on Sunday.Southern and eastern Alabama could also see tornadoes Sunday, Brink said. CNN's Haley Brink contributed to this report.
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