Tuesday brings the same system to the east, posing an enhanced risk for severe weather in cities like Tallahassee, Florida, Albany, Georgia, and Panama City, Florida.
Winter Storm Intensifies: From Southwest to Northeast
Following the recent winter storm, another powerful system is set to carve its path from the Southwest to the Northeast.
Rapidly strengthening into a formidable January storm, it is predicted to cover over 1,800 miles in 72 hours, unleashing heavy snow, blizzard conditions, strong winds, tornadoes, and flooding.
Blizzard Conditions and Driving Hazards
The storm, now an expansive system, will bring blizzard conditions, poor visibility, and treacherous driving from Arizona to the Texas and Oklahoma panhandle regions.
Colorado and New Mexico have already raised blizzard warnings. As the system progresses, the Midwest will experience challenging conditions on Tuesday, with strong winds creating sub-zero wind chill values in some Plains locations.
Eastward Surge: Flooding, Damaging Winds, and Tornadoes
As the storm surges northeast, it intensifies, expanding its reach across the eastern half of the U.S. Flooding, damaging winds, and tornadoes become prime concerns.