Blankets of snow are expected in parts of the Central U.S. on Thursday as a storm system moves through the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued winter warnings or advisories for parts of Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas, as upward of 12 inches of snow is expected in some areas.
Forecasters warned there will be hazardous travel conditions as the storm moves through the region, but it is expected to taper off Thursday.
The same storm is expected to push further east over the Lower Mississippi Valley and the Gulf Coast -- however, the snow will change over to mainly rain, which could cause flash flooding.
As the system spreads toward the East Coast, it is expected to strengthen and could be quite a weather-maker on Friday and Saturday..
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