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Winter Storm Cora to Bring Snow and Ice Across the South

News Summary

A significant winter storm named Cora is approaching the Southern U.S., bringing snow and ice that could cause travel disruptions from Texas to the Carolinas. Major cities like Dallas-Ft. Worth and Atlanta are likely to face hazardous conditions. The storm will begin late Wednesday night, with forecasts predicting up to 6 inches of snow in some areas. Central Texas may also experience flooding risks due to rain. Residents are urged to prepare for severe weather as Cora unfolds and impacts millions.

Winter Storm Cora is Set to Bring Snow and Ice to the South

Brace yourselves, folks! A significant winter storm, affectionately dubbed Cora, is gearing up to blanket parts of the Southern U.S. with snow and ice that could create quite the travel chaos from Texas to the Carolinas. Major cities like Dallas-Ft. Worth and Atlanta are in for some tricky conditions, and now’s the time to get prepared!

What to Expect as Cora Strikes

Winter weather alerts, including winter storm watches, warnings, and advisories, have already been set in place from the Southern Plains all the way to the Southeast. Residents and travelers in the impacted areas should start preparing for the storm’s effects, which are expected to kick off late Wednesday night into Thursday. So, best get those snow shovels ready!

It’s crucial to note that as the storm develops, we may see additional winter storm alerts popping up along its path in the coming days. There’s some uncertainty about the exact spread of rain, ice, and snow, but forecasters are keeping a close eye on Cora’s movements.

Timing and Impact

Cora plans to make her grand entrance on Wednesday night, beginning with light snow in western Texas. The real show is set to unfold from Thursday into Friday when the storm kicks into high gear along the Gulf Coast. Expect hazardous travel conditions, especially in northern Texas, southeast Oklahoma, Arkansas, and northern Louisiana, where disruptions to daily life could be felt.

This comes on the heels of another winter storm that wreaked havoc in earlier this week—causing accidents, leading to at least three unfortunate fatalities, and leaving over 200,000 customers without power. When you add it all up, approximately 70 million Americans could find themselves under winter storm warnings thanks to Cora!

Snowfall Predictions for the South

So, what’s the snow total looking like? Forecasts suggest 3 to 6 inches could blanket parts of northern Texas, southeast Oklahoma, and southwest Arkansas. With temperatures likely hanging in the teens to twenties as the snow begins, there’s a good chance we’ll see more accumulation instead of melting.

In the Dallas area, prepare for a mix of sleet and snow, which could make for some slick and hazardous conditions due to ice. If you’re a bit further south in places like Waco, Texas, expect a mixed bag of snow, freezing rain, and rain throughout Thursday—a recipe for tricky travel!

Flooding Risks for Central Texas

Needless to say, central and southern Texas, including cities like Austin and Houston, may face some flooding risks due to Rain and potential thunderstorms. Just when you think it’s safe to travel, the storm’s path could lead to further snow and ice sliding into states like Arkansas and Tennessee from Thursday night into Friday.

Northern Georgia could also get in on the action with snow or freezing rain, including places like Atlanta. However, it’s important to keep an eye on changing temperatures that could influence what falls from the sky.

What Lies Ahead for the Weekend?

As we look ahead to the weekend, there are two potential scenarios for how Cora may evolve. Both options could potentially result in wintry weather across the Carolinas and the Northeast corridor. As this storm develops, we’ll have to keep a close watch for updates. One thing’s for sure—Cora is not holding back!

Stay Prepared!

With all of this in mind, it’s a good idea to keep emergency supplies on hand and stay updated on the latest forecasts. The unpredictable nature of winter storms means that conditions can change rapidly. Safety first, everyone! Let’s hope the impact isn’t as severe as it could be and that everyone stays safe during this wild winter weather!

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