Developing storm to bring Gulf Coast tornado threat, and snow to north
The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has highlighted a Level 3 out of 5 “enhanced” risk of severe weather from southeast Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle on Tuesday. Nearly 4.5 million Americans are within that zone, including residents of New Orleans; Baton Rouge; Gulfport, Miss.; and Mobile, Ala.
Storms are predicted to roll through Houston and Galveston, Tex., during the early afternoon, reach the Golden Triangle of southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana by evening, and probably make it to New Orleans around midnight. There’s a low-end chance of an isolated strong tornado from New Orleans toward Mobile.On Monday morning, a low-pressure system was spread over Las Vegas.
The strip of snow will be narrow, but within the heart of the band, decent accumulations are expected. In southern areas, most people can expect 3 to 6 inches, with 4 to 8 in the most heavily impacted parts of the Midwest.
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