A trio of winter storms is poised to affect nearly 200 million people across 40 U.S. states. Starting Monday night, the first storm will primarily impact the southern Plains, moving through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas before heading east. The transition of rain to snow is expected to create travel disruptions, with predictions of significant accumulations of snow and ice, particularly in Missouri, Kentucky, and the mid-Atlantic states. A second storm will come shortly after, hitting many of the same areas, exacerbating conditions further.
A trio of disruptive winter storms is set to cover most of the United States with ice and snow this week.
The first storm is expected to drench the southern Plains, spreading over parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
The week's first storm could drop up to three inches of rain across the Mississippi Valley on Tuesday.
AccuWeather's worst-case scenario predicts up to 14 inches accumulating in some areas between Monday night and Wednesday morning.
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