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Saturday, a new weather system will increase the threat of strong to
severe storms in the south-central states, including portions of east
Texas, southeast Oklahoma, western Louisiana and southwest Arkansas.
Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats from any severe
storms that develop.
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http://www.wunderground.com/news/winter-weather-watch-2013-2014-20131002
Vulcan strengthens today as it heads toward the East Coast.
Western/northern New York to Interior and northern New England with the
potential to see 12"-18" (locally 24"+ in the mountains). Snow this
morning across northern IN and southern MI (including Detroit). Rain to
snow later this morning for the Cleveland area. Heavy snow for the
Buffalo/Rochester, NY area. Both of these cities are under a blizzard
warning and wind gusts could reach 50 mph. The I-95 corridor from
Washington DC to just south of New York will likely be all rain (some
severe weather for the Mid-Atlantic). From New York to Boston it should
start as all rain PM Wednesday night then change quickly to snow by
Thursday morning with some accumulations possible (especially around
Boston). A few areas from PA/NY border to northern MA/southern NH and
eastern Me could see a period of freezing rain by evening. Strong winds
on the backside of the system will create near blizzard conditions
across parts of Upstate New York through Interior New England Wednesday
night into Thursday morning as temperatures crash to zero or below with
even lower wind chills!
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