
Cross-country storm forecast: These are the regions where it will likely snow
ABC News
A record snow drought will continue for several regions in the Northeast that were anticipating accumulation from the incoming cross-country storm.
A record snow drought will continue for coastal Northeast U.S. regions that were anticipating accumulation from the incoming cross-country storm.
Updated forecasts predict temperatures above the freezing mark, which would transform the snow currently falling in the West into heavy rain.
The storm system moved out of California Thursday morning after dumping up to 15 inches of snow onto the Sierra Nevada mountains and began passing over the Rocky Mountains.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued snow and wind alerts for 10 states from California to Kansas due to the storm.
On Friday, the storm will move into the southern Plains and the Gulf Coast states, bringing snow to regions surrounding Nebraska and Oklahoma and heavy rain and thunderstorms to the south, from Texas to Florida.