Summary
A winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice to parts of the central and eastern United States this week. The storm, moving quickly, will likely affect areas from the Tennessee Valley to the mid-Atlantic, potentially causing slippery roads and some travel delays.
Key Facts
- AccuWeather predicts a winter storm with snow from the Tennessee Valley to the mid-Atlantic.
- The storm could cause slippery roads on Friday, particularly in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, and possibly Washington, D.C.
- New York City might see brief snow Friday evening, but the main snowfall will be south of the city.
- The storm will have enough moisture to produce ice and snow from Oklahoma to southern New England.
- Travel delays may happen at airports in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York due to de-icing operations.
- Snow amounts are expected to be around one to two inches, mainly along the Appalachians to the mid-Atlantic coast.