00:00Thunderstorm, snow, ice. Yeah, it's all in the forecast for the Great Lakes through the northeast and even some flash
00:07flooding risks. So let's dive right in, starting with the rain. First thing for your Tuesday morning from central New
00:13York all the way over into portions of New England, some heavy downpours during your morning commute. So keep that
00:17in mind could slow you down. We start to see a little bit of the snow and ice later in
00:22the day, a lot more Wednesday with the heavy downpours, but we really will see more of the snow move
00:28in, especially from
00:30Wisconsin, Minnesota over into Michigan by the time we get to your Thursday. And really, this is Wednesday overnight into
00:37Thursday. I'm going to hit play again. You'll see just round after round of heavy downpours, the reds, the oranges,
00:42the yellows, and we start to get a lot of this mainly into Maine. I mean, it is April. It's
00:47really dwindling. Who's going to see snow and ice? But to give you a better picture, because I know it
00:53can be hard to pick out on future radar, here's the overall snapshot. For most of Maine, northern New England,
00:59up
00:59into upstate New York, into the Adirondacks, it's mainly going to be freezing rain, sleet, maybe a little bit of
01:05a wintry mix. Where we see the snow and where we see the snow accumulate is over into the Dakotas,
01:10into Minnesota, and then we transition to more ice as well. Now, especially if you are highlighted on this map,
01:16be prepared for the rough road conditions and the power outages. We are going to see them. Here's the snow.
01:22Even some of us getting three to six inches over into some less populated areas is where we're talking about
01:28upwards of a foot.
01:29And then there's the flash flooding risk. Everybody in green, here is your heads up. You want to be prepared
01:36for at least a little bit of ponding, some flooded roadways, and we will have some severe weather in here
01:42as well. But let me give you more details on what to expect with the rain. Here's our totals. So
01:46this is Tuesday afternoon through Thursday night. Some of you, including Chicago, over towards Kansas City, two to four, up
01:53to six inches.
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