Maps Show Where Valentine’s Day Storm Could Affect US
Summary
A storm is expected to affect several states in the U.S. over Valentine's Day weekend, bringing rain, thunderstorms, and possibly snow and ice. The storm is projected to move from the Plains towards the Southeast and Northeast, with varying impacts depending on its path.Key Facts
- A large storm could affect the U.S. during Valentine's Day weekend.
- Rain and thunderstorms are expected in the south-central and southeastern states.
- Snow and ice may impact the Northeast if the storm takes a northerly path.
- The storm will start in the Plains and move east, affecting states like Texas, Oklahoma, and further east to the Carolinas.
- Meteorologists are watching two possible storm tracks, affecting where rain and snow might fall.
- Saturday could see heavy thunderstorms from eastern Texas through parts of the Southeast.
- Heavy rain could cause travel disruptions and minor flooding.
- The storm might affect transportation and shipping, especially on the Mississippi River.
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