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Now, for the latest discussion on the expected major storm this weekend across the central United States:
A major storm system is expected to take shape over the central United States this weekend. This storm system has the potential to bring blizzard conditions to the upper Midwest & the potential for a severe weather outbreak for areas from the lower and middle Mississippi Valley into parts of the lower Ohio Valley.
Heavy snow with blizzard conditions look to occur across parts of Iowa, southeastern Minnesota, much of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Snow totals of upwards of one foot or more can be expected & this will be accompanied by blizzard conditions.
To the south, this major storm system is expected to bring severe weather across the lower and middle Mississippi Valley into the lower Ohio Valley during Sunday afternoon and Sunday night. This includes northeast Texas, much of Arkansas, northern Louisiana, northern Mississippi, western Tennessee, western Kentucky and southern Missouri. Damaging winds and tornadoes will be a threat with any severe storms that occur.


The severe weather threat will push into the Mid-Atlantic states and the Carolinas during Monday. Damaging winds and some threat for tornadoes may accompany the severe weather during Monday.
