A new, wide-reaching storm is forecast to develop over the central United States on Wednesday night and Thursday, which may bring wintry weather to more than 20 states through Saturday — including areas less accustomed to harsh winter weather and places that may experience their biggest snowstorm in several years.
It comes after the season's first major and widespread winter storm brought dangerous conditions from the Plains to the Mid-Atlantic over the weekend through Monday. Depending on how the systems fueling the snow develop, stormy conditions may also return to places hit earlier in the week. There is a small chance for lots of snow into the weekend, though the forecast will become clearer in the coming days.
Wintry precipitation is forecast to develop in northern and western Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, northern Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri on Thursday. Several inches of snow are possible around these places from Thursday into Friday, creating hazardous travel conditions and potentially leading to flight delays, cancellations and school and business closures.
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