It's the midweek, and that means more winter storms for much of the U.S.
Briefly

A major winter storm is set to impact large parts of the United States, including critical areas from Kentucky to Virginia and the Northeast, causing hazardous travel conditions. With snowfall rates reaching 1 inch per hour and forecasts predicting accumulations of 4 to 8 inches, the National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for at least 20 states. In addition to heavy snow, regions may also experience treacherous ice accumulation and power outages, leading governors in some states to declare emergencies. Travelers are urged to exercise caution, especially during peak commuting hours.
The National Weather Service warns of a significant Winter Storm affecting large areas of the U.S., with heavy snow potentially ruining commutes and causing power outages.
Travel is expected to be extremely difficult or impossible, with rapid accumulation of snow and ice leading to hazards across 20 states, particularly in the Northeast.
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