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Big Snowstorm Late Week in the Plains

Jan 31, 2012; 10:38 AM ET

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1. The snow for the end of the week in the mid-Atlantic is probably very low probability event. An air mass is just not going to get cold enough and the precipitation may not even get far enough north for snow to occur. I left it on as a CYA for now.

2. The bigger event will occur later this week in the High Plains and along the Front Range of Colorado. If the storm comes out of the Rockies as shown on the models, we can be talking about a foot or more of snow across eastern Colorado into the High Plains of Kansas/Nebraska. In addition, severe weather would occur across Texas into Louisiana.

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