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UNCOVERED: Will this weekend s winter storm hit you here s the latest - The Untold Story

Forecasters are eyeing another winter storm that could drop several more inches of snow in places that still haven't thawed out from last weekend's record-setter.

Threat level: "The storm will produce snow and rain over parts of the Middle/Lower Mississippi Valley by Thursday evening, then move across the southern Ohio and Tennessee Valleys on Friday morning," the National Weather Service said on Thursday morning.


  • "By Friday evening into Saturday, the snow will move into the southern Mid-Atlantic and rain over the Southeast."

NWS continues: "This rapidly deepening storm system will produce powerful onshore winds along the Mid-Atlantic Coast from the North Carolina Outer Banks northward."

  • "Wind gusts near hurricane-force will coincide with astronomical high tides, producing moderate to locally significant coastal flooding."
  • NWS also warns of "near-blizzard conditions ... across northeastern North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia."

By the numbers: About 22.5 million Americans are under winter storm watch as of Thursday morning, mostly in the Carolinas and southern Virginia.

  • As much as a foot of snow is possible along the North Carolina coast, with smaller amounts predicted inland.

Zoom in: NWS forecasters in North Carolina are currently predicting around 8 inches in Raleigh — but they warn the setup presents "an incredibly difficult forecast challenge."

  • Richmond could get as little as an inch — or as much as eight, a range that underscores how tough this one is to call in some places.

What's next: Big cities farther north — Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York and Boston — may still get slammed as the system makes its way northward.

  • But some of the latest model runs show the storm swinging out to sea a bit as it crawls up the Eastern Seaboard.
  • NWS forecasters in New York: "It remains a bit too soon to determine impacts with any confidence at this point."

What we're watching: Folks across the Northeast — particularly in Boston, Eastern Massachusetts and on Long Island — should keep an eye on their local forecasts for Sunday into Monday.

  • This is a tough storm to predict, with only a few dozen miles making the difference between maybe an inch and a foot for some of America's biggest cities.

The bottom line: Don't be surprised if the snow predictions swing a bit in either direction right up until the storm hits — or doesn't.

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