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AccuWeather's Anna Azallion warns that depending on where you live, you could be in for some of the worst ice and snow accumulations seen in years.
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00:01friday through monday, yo
00:02at the worst snow your ari
00:04enough ice to pretty much
00:06Here's what's happening.
00:08storm kicks off friday a
00:10and texas then through th
00:12way to new england. So if
00:14near cities like Dallas,
00:17Atlanta, DC, New York or
00:19zone to watch closely. I
00:21is set to get six to 12 i
00:24the south, you don't have
00:27with the snow that norther
00:30snow is expected in the m
00:32Virginia, West Virginia an
00:34snow deep enough to block
00:36roads. Could the storm go
00:38south? It's a question I'v
00:41So the exact push of arctic
00:43gets buried and who gets i
00:46freezing rain mixes in, sn
00:48drop a bit in some mid-Atl
00:50especially. But if you're
00:52or especially freezing rain
00:54more impactful and really
00:56the snow. Power outages,
00:58roads and travel shutdowns
01:00will likely drag on, especially
01:02in southern states. We're
01:03thinking about cities like
01:04Dallas and Atlanta and with
01:06the Arctic air lingering
01:07behind the storm, it's gonna
01:08be a while before we really
01:10get rid of the ice and snow
01:11that falls. So for parts of
01:12the south, this kind of storm
01:14almost never happens. And in
01:15the northeast, it may end up
01:17being the biggest storm of the
01:18winter so far.
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