Winter weather warning: 3 storms forecast to dump snow on 40 states this week. Here's where they're hitting
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch due to three simultaneous storms expected to impact over 40 states this week. Winter Storm Harlow will first affect the Central Plains and then move toward the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic, with significant snowfall predicted. Winter Storm Iliana follows closely, bringing a mix of winter weather across the Midwest to New England. The storms may lead to flooding in the South and heavy rain in California, prompting mudslide concerns in affected regions.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch, predicting back-to-back storms will bring winter weather to more than 40 states this week.
A total of three winter storms will affect over 29 million Americans across Central Plains, Midwest, Ohio Valley, and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Winter Storm Harlow is set to impact the Central Plains starting Tuesday, bringing snow, ice, and rain to many states.
The predicted accumulations include 3 to 6 inches in parts of the Mid-Atlantic, and Chicago could see between 4 to 8 inches of snow.
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