Author Topic: SUBSTANTIAL SPRING SNOW TO HIT TWO-THIRDS OF THE UNITED STATES–FROM THE NORTHWEST, THROUGH TEXAS, TO  (Read 116 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

rebewranger

  • Guest
SUBSTANTIAL SPRING SNOW TO HIT TWO-THIRDS OF THE UNITED STATES–FROM THE NORTHWEST, THROUGH TEXAS, TO THE NORTHEAST (GSM)
MARCH 22, 2022 CAP ALLON

After suffering its chilliest winter in many years, and its coldest Jan and Feb since 1996, the United States isn’t done with anomalous lows and heavy snows just yet… Spring officially began Sunday morning, but two-thirds of the country could still see snow over the next few weeks, according to an AccuWeather long-range forecast.

From the Northwest, to the Texas Panhandle, through the Midwest, and into the Northeast, substantial spring snow is on the cards over the next few weeks: “A few more storms will track from the Northwest to the southern Rockies then cutting across the Plains and the Ohio Valley through early April,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist and Long-Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok.

Starting this week, Pastelok is calling for potentially severe storms and snow across Texas — “a March Blizzard”. The National Weather Service in Amarillo has backed this up, saying that the largest accumulations will hit the far north of Texas, although Amarillo itself can expect one to three inches of wet snow:

https://electroverse.net/substantial-spring-snow-to-hit-two-thirds-of-the-united-states/