Winter storm forecast to hit US with snow and freezing rain

A major winter storm is expected to affect a large portion of the United States this weekend, bringing snow or freezing rain to various regions. Meteorologists have noted significant uncertainty about the precise locations, intensity, and amounts of precipitation. Preparations are underway in areas like the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

Weather models began indicating a substantial winter storm over the past weekend, prompting early warnings for affected areas. Sean Sublette, a meteorologist based in Virginia, advised residents in his region to prepare for snow accumulation. He highlighted that initial data pointed to a notable snow event in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, accompanied by significant ice accumulation extending southward into the Carolinas and Tennessee Valley.

The forecast covers a huge swath of the country, but details remain unclear regarding exact paths, totals, and impacts. This uncertainty underscores the challenges in predicting winter weather patterns, even as models improve. Infrastructure concerns arise given the potential for snow and ice to disrupt travel and power supplies in vulnerable regions.

Sublette's assessment reflects broader meteorological consensus on the storm's scope, though refinements to the forecast continue. Residents in forecasted areas are urged to monitor updates closely for safety measures.

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