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MINNEAPOLIS New England residents already buried in snow can expect another wintry blast as a March storm races across the U.S.
The National Weather Service said a storm system that swept across parts of the Great Plains and Upper Midwest on Tuesday should move into Maine, Massachusetts, eastern New York and New Jersey by Wednesday. The system will dip through the mid-Atlantic region, including Washington, D.C., and North Carolina, and extend into Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, southern Oklahoma and northeastern Texas.
In West Virginia, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin says he's mobilizing the West Virginia National Guard to assist with the prospect of heavy rains, snow and possible flooding on Wednesday.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/march-storm-heads-east-after-dumping-snow-on-upper-midwest/ar-BBicEiF?ocid=mailsignout
yuiyoshida
(41,867 posts)On the West Coast... where is our rain? Maybe we got it earlier but I can't believe were not going to get any more till next year!
HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)The 10 day forecast has 8 days in a row at or above freezing and the last 6 are in the 40's.
Mudtime...You know as in two tramps in mudtime...
when the snow and top few inches of earth thaw, but the moisture can't sink in because the ground underneath is still frozen.