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01/24/2026, 10:02 am EST
Winter Storm Warnings have reached the Atlantic Coast and extend westward across Texas and the Southern Great Plains. Ice Storm Warnings remain in effect from East Texas to Tennessee and Northern Georgia across the western half of South Carolina and Southwestern North Carolina.
01/23/2026, 4:43 pm EST
By late Friday afternoon, Winter Storm Warnings expanded south to the Houston area and eastward to the Atlantic Seaboard. Initial focus zones for severe icing are East Texas, the northern 2/3 of Louisiana, southern Arkansas, and northern Mississippi plus northern Georgia and the western half of South Carolina.
01/22/2026, 9:56 am EST
The new concern is a larger exposure of significant ice accretion, especially northward through the Mid-Atlantic region to the south and southeast coast of New England. Already, widespread power loss and impossible travel due to a major ice accretion is forecast for the Mid-south U.S. plus the Carolinas. However, the ice accretion forecast trend leaves Virgina in a similar risk and Washington/Baltimore/Philadelphia could be added.
01/21/2026, 6:09 am EST
Along an arctic air boundary, a major ice storm develops Friday across the southern Great Plains extending to the Mid-south U.S. and quickly eastward Saturday into the Carolinas. The Interior Southeast is also affected. Ice accretion of 0.5 to 1.0 inches is possible in this stretch which will cause widespread power outages. Heavy snows extend from the southern Great Plains to the Tennessee Valley. Jackpot snows (18-21 inches) are forecast for Virginia. Southeast New England is added to the heavy snow risk.
01/20/2026, 5:14 am EST
A major icing event is forecast for parts of north-central Texas, northern Louisiana/southern Arkansas and eastward across northern Mississippi to South Carolina for late this week and weekend. Dallas and Atlanta are in the major icing threat zone.
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West/South Europe Heavy Rains Ahead
West and South Eur with an attendant warming influence especially across Southeast Europe and Black Sea region.
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Extended-range U.S. Forecasts Rebuilds The Cold
Leading into the 15+ day period negative phase arctic oscillation continues and negative North Atlantic oscillation strengthens. Coupled with snow cover, the East U.S. cold continues and eventually re-widens. Cross polar arctic air flow fuels another cold blast week-4 ahead for the Central U.S. Additionally, cold week-4 forecasts by AI were correct (from early January) for the current pattern. Finally, strong -AO in January has historical precedent to continue in February.







