Winter Weather Summary
POSTED: February 12, 2004 8:45 a.m.
Snow in the Southwest, and in the mid-Atlantic
An upslope flow, and an upper-level low will produce snow in New Mexico and west Texas over the next 24 hours or so. Snow will accumulate generally 1-3 inches in eastern New Mexico, into the high plains of west Texas. The higher mountains of New Mexico will end up with 3-6 inches.
The storm centered near southern Alabama this morning has produced heavy rain; on the northern edge of the precipitation, it is cold enough for snow. The mountains of eastern Tennessee into northeast Georgia, and north into southwest Virginia, as well as the mountains of western North Carolina will pick up a few inches of snow. Rain will mix with and go over to wet snow, and accumulate up to a couple of inches across northern North Carolina and southern Virginia, all the way to the coast.
A relatively weak system is headed eastward out of the Great Lakes. There'll be 1 to as much as 3 inches of new snow across northernmost Michigan, to southwest Ontario, eastward into the mountains of northern New England.
Winter Weather Summary February 12,
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