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Winter storm warning from the Southwest to Midwest

A winter storm warning tracked from the southwest to Illinois on Monday afternoon, with some areas anticipated to see a foot of snow.  

The National Weather Service in Albuquerque, New Mexico, stated a winter storm warning will stay in impact till midday on Tuesday, with complete snow accumulations of up to 9 inches in some areas.  

And the National Weather Service in Norman, Oklahoma, anticipated most Oklahomans to see accumulating snow Monday into Tuesday, The Oklahoman, a part of the USA TODAY Network, stories.  

But New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri,  Illinois and different states are all anticipated to see snowflakes. Here’s what you want to know.  

Weather forecast updates:Winter storm warnings in impact in a number of states; some might see 12 inches of snow

Snow from the Southwest to the Midwest  

In components of jap New Mexico, the National Weather Service in Albuquerque expects snow between three and 6 inches, with some counties anticipating to see six to 9 inches.  

The winter climate can even influence Texas and Oklahoma.

  • Between 4 and seven inches might fall in the southern and central Texas Panhandle, in accordance to the National Weather Service in Amarillo, Texas.
  • Southwestern, southern and jap Oklahoma might see 4 to six inches in complete snowfall, with heaver precipitation anticipated in in some areas.  
  • As the storm strikes east, a winter storm warning will be in effect from Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday morning, in accordance to the National Weather Service in Springfield, Missouri.
  • Heavy snow is anticipated, with 5 to 10 inches in the forecast and up to a foot of snow in some components of southwest Missouri. 

Winter storm watch extends into Indiana, Ohio, Michigan  

Parts of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio are additionally below a winter storm watch this week, bringing snow into the Great Lakes area.  

A winter storm watch beginning Tuesday evening and persevering with via Wednesday might imply up to 9 inches of snow in central Indiana, the Indianapolis Star, a part of the USA TODAY Network reported, with snow doubtlessly lasting via early Thursday. 

And the National Weather Service in Cleveland, Ohio, stated components of northwest Ohio can also be below a winter storm watch from Tuesday evening via Wednesday night, with snow accumulations of 4 to 7 inches doable.  

Winter climate forecast

Contributing: Cheryl V. Jackson, Indianapolis Star; Jack Money, Oklahoman

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