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Another icy storm to hit more than 20 states this week

A significant winter storm is forecast to impact parts of the central and southern United States later this week, potentially bringing the heaviest snowfall in years to these regions.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued Winter Storm Watches for areas including Dallas, Texas, and Nashville, Tennessee, in anticipation of severe winter weather conditions.

Thursday

31°

28°

Very cold with snow and sleet, accumulating 1-3 cm; travel will be extremely difficult and dangerous

Friday

36°

25°

Some morning snow with little or no accumulation; low clouds and very cold; storm total snowfall 3-6 cm; expect slippery travel early, then some improvement

Saturday

49°

30°

Plenty of sunshine

Thursday

35°

26°

Plenty of sunshine, but cold

Friday

33°

27°

Cold with snow, accumulating 5-10 cm; slippery conditions may lead to travel disruptions

Saturday

35°

21°

A chance for morning flurries; otherwise, cold with low clouds

The NWS cautions that such conditions could lead to hazardous travel, power outages, and disruptions to daily life. Residents in the affected areas are advised to monitor local forecasts and prepare accordingly.

For New Jersey residents, while this particular storm is not expected to directly impact the state, it’s a reminder of the importance of staying informed about weather developments, especially during the winter months.

The NWS provides up-to-date forecasts and advisories to help the public prepare for various weather conditions.

As always, it’s prudent to remain vigilant and prepared for any sudden changes in weather patterns.

Staying informed through reliable sources and heeding official advisories can help ensure safety during the winter season.

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