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Western storm to cross US, bringing heavy snow to Midwest and East

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Bitter arctic blast could be followed by nor’easter on East Coast
Andy Barron/AP
ByMax Golembo
January 29, 2021, 11:39 AM

More than 15 inches of rain fell in California this week following the fires. This caused flooding, mudslides, rescues and evacuations.

In the Sierra Nevada Mountains, up to 7 feet of snow fell, shutting down roads, stalling travelers and burying entire towns.

And for the next few days, the precipitation will continue.

Truck drivers pull over on the west bound I-80 just outside of Reno, Nev., to install chains on their trucks on Jan. 28, 2021. A storm brought rains to California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow.
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This weekend, a storm system will move east through the Rocky Mountains and into the Midwest and East Coast.

This same storm will move east this weekend and will bring heavy snow for the Midwest and the East Coast.

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On Friday morning, six western states are on alert for flooding, snow and avalanches. The heaviest rain will be in Southern California, around San Diego, where flash flooding is possible.

A western storm will cross the U.S., bringing heavy snow to the Midwest and the East, Jan. 29, 2021.
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Winter weather alerts have been issued for the Rockies, where some areas could see 6 to 12 inches of snow in the next 24 hours.

Meanwhile, in the East, 13 states are on alert for arctic cold and snow ahead of that western storm.

A western storm will cross the U.S., bringing heavy snow to the Midwest and the East, Jan. 29, 2021.
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A winter storm watch has already been issued from Iowa to Ohio, including Chicago, for Saturday into Sunday.

By Monday and Tuesday, the storm may become a Nor’easter off the East Coast, bringing heavy snow for parts of the Mid-Atlantic and coastal Northeast.

It is too early to say how much snow will fall in the Northeast, as weather models are not agreeing as of Friday morning.

A western storm will cross the U.S., bringing heavy snow to the Midwest and the East, Jan. 29, 2021.
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Models are more confident for Chicago, where 6 to 10 inches of heavy, wet snow could pile up this weekend.

Meanwhile, the Northeast -- which will be hit by the storm in the coming days -- is currently dealing with the coldest air mass in the last two years.

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Wind chills Friday morning are below zero degrees in some areas and will stay that way for the rest of the day and into Saturday.

A wind chill advisory has been issued from West Virginia to New Hampshire, where some residents could feel temperatures as low as 35 below zero.

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