AccuWeather meteorologists warn that a storm from Canada will dive southeast into midweek, spreading a swath of snow and rain from the Dakotas to Virginia that is likely to lead to travel disruptions. A major warmup will build from the Plains to the East in the wake of the storm.
The clipper storm will travel southeastward along the divide of mild and chilly air, where the coldest air is to the northeast and the warmest air is to the southwest. It is on the cold side of the storm, where wintry travel problems are a concern.
"Impacts on travel as the storm moves along will depend on where snow falls at a steady clip for a few hours versus a more showery nature, as well as whe...
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