Updated the Map! Snow will Come Move Out of the Rockies to the Northeast

A storm coming out of the Rockies will spread snow from the Front Range of Colorado into the Midwest and Great Lakes eventually into the Northeast Wednesday into Thursday night. The Front Range into Nebraska will see 4-12 inches of snow while the Midwest into the Northeast will have 4-8 inches of snow. This will cause snow covered roads and poor travel conditions. A mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain will hit parts of New York and Ontario Thursday morning. Snow showers will come in behind the storm across the eastern Ohio Valley and Appalachians Thursday night.

The storm will also cause severe storms across the Lower Mississippi Valley Wednesday afternoon. The storms will produce damaging winds and perhaps a few tornadoes.