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2/7/17

MAJOR SEVERE STORM OUTBREAK ACROSS THE USA with MORE ON THE WAY #okc #news #wth



Tornadoes. Rain. Hail. Damaging Winds. Lightning. Atmospheric Disturbances. Icing. Heat. Freezing Cold. Records Breaking. All across the Majority of The United States, dangerous weather happening now with more storms on the way from the West Pacific Coast to the East Atlantic Coast through out the week. Strange Days, indeed. God Bless everyone, T @newTHOR on twitter http://bit.ly/1FL7e16 http://bit.ly/2kKM2UY Icy mix and snow target Upper Midwest, New England into Wednesday A springlike storm will continue to produce a swath of snow and ice over the northern tier of the northeastern United States into Wednesday. Warmer air to the south will visit some locations only briefly and may fail to show in others over the region. Several hours of ice or a wintry mix will occur from the central part of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan to much of upstate New York to central New England during Tuesday. Motorists and pedestrians should use caution as some surfaces that appear wet may be icy. A quick change to rain will occur over Michigan, the southern tier of New York and southern New England. Farther north, enough snow will fall to make roads slippery from eastern North Dakota and northern and central Minnesota to northern Wisconsin, northern Michigan, northern New York state and northern New England. In part of northern New York state and northern New England, snow will transition to an icy mix. The weight of the snow and ice could bring down some tree limbs and cause sporadic power outages. Long stretches of Interstate 81, I-87, I-89, I-91, I-93 and I-95 will be slippery. On Wednesday, the wintry conditions may linger in northern Maine, Quebec and New Brunswick. An outbreak of severe weather has spawned several damaging tornadoes across the Deep South Tuesday morning. A state of emergency was declared in Louisiana by Governor John Edwards on Tuesday afternoon after severe storms moved through the Ascension, Livingston, Orleans, St. James, St. Tammany and Tangipahoa Parishes. Dozens of injuries have been reported across the region, but no fatalities have been reported, according to the Associated Press. Emergency management officials reported that two homes were destroyed near the town of Killian, Louisiana, located about 45 miles east of Baton Rouge. Two other homes were heavily damaged. Elsewhere in Louisiana, tornadoes have been reported near Ponchatoula, Donaldsonville and New Orleans. There have been numerous reports of damage in east New Orleans. Storm damage was also reported at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility, located east of New Orleans. This is the facility where NASA is constructing the core stage of their upcoming Space Launch System rocket. Two fairly warm and wet low pressure systems will bring heavy rain and snow to the West through Friday, renewing the threat for flooding and landslides in California. Another atmospheric river event is bringing a prolonged period of moderate to heavy rain to portions of northern California on Tuesday. Flood watches have been posted for parts of the region. Any heavy rain on the saturated ground could lead to flooding. This first system also has strong winds associated with it, prompting wind advisories to be issued across much of California. Precipitation rates will be lower with this late-week system and snow levels will be slightly lower, reducing the risk of flooding. However, given the recent rainfall it will not take much additional rain to aggravate the flooding risk in smaller creeks. After Tuesday's storm, much of central California will see a break in the heavy rain and gusty winds. Rain will continue for parts of northern California, as well as into Oregon and western Washington. Moderate to heavy snow will fall in central and eastern Washington, as well as into portions of northern Idaho, western Montana and northwestern Wyoming. Some freezing rain is also possible in parts of Oregon and Washington. The next round of moderate rainfall will spread into central California, with rain in much of the Pacific Northwest, as well. Snow will fall at elevations above 6,500 feet in parts of the Sierra, as this sytem will be a little colder. Snow levels will be around 3,000 feet in the Washington Cascades. Some ice accumulation is expected in portions of Oregon and Washington, especially in the western Columbia Gorge. Rain will begin to develop in southern California Thursday night. Rain is likely along the West coast from southern California to western Washington. A few thunderstorms are also possible in northern and central California. Snow levels are expected to dip below 5,000 feet in some areas of the Sierra by Friday evening. Snow will also fall in the Cascades through Friday night.


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