00:00The final storm in this trilogy is now sweeping across the country and it's pulling out all the stops, much
00:07like Thursday storm, making it a coast to coast weather finale with all forms of precipitation.
00:15Let's talk about the severe weather side of this storm, a large area of at least some risk from the
00:21upper Midwest all the way into Texas, that orange area showing where we're looking at the moderate risk for severe
00:27weather.
00:28That's where we think the severe storms are going to be more numerous.
00:31It'll be late today and tonight that those thunderstorms start to fire up.
00:36And once again, on the northern side of the storm, we're still stuck in winter.
00:40There are several inches of snow in that dark blue shading from the Dakotas all the way toward the Arrowhead
00:45of Minnesota.
00:46That's going to cause some travel delays and it's just not snow.
00:49How about another extended period of ice in northern Wisconsin, in the upper peninsula of Michigan, where the ice here
00:57will be heavy enough for some downed trees, some downed power lines and also travel delays.
01:04There is a good side of the storm in a way behind it, it turns cooler.
01:08Now, not many people want cooler air in April, but you know what this cooler air is going to do?
01:13It's going to shut down the severe weather threat in the early next week.
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