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Old Man Winter to paying a visit to Southern states

By Brandon Buckingham, AccuWeather Meteorologist

Updated Jan 10, 2021 7:46 PM EST

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A winter storm warning was in effect for parts of North Carolina as snow swept through the state on Jan. 8.

Old Man Winter must be ready to retire, because he packed his bags and traveled south this weekend, paying a visit to portions of New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and the lower Mississippi River Valley.

The wintry weather is being delivered by a storm that has quickly tracked out of the Rockies and into the southern Plains.

It has been an impressive winter season thus far across portions of the Lone Star State, with multiple episodes of wintry conditions already being observed in places like Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, Abilene and others across western and central Texas. Cities farther east across the state are likely to be added to the list of places that have picked up accumulating snowfall this winter season once this next storm rolls through.

The storm started producing snow in Colorado Rockies on Saturday morning, and quickly spread into the Front Ranges of Colorado and New Mexico Saturday night. While the corridor of heaviest snow will likely reside across Colorado and New Mexico's Sangre De Cristo Mountains, light snow will also fall in places like Pueblo, Colorado and Santa Fe, New Mexico, before the storm eyes areas farther east.

Snowy scenes were captured via traffic cameras along portions of Interstate 25 Saturday night in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. Through the day on Sunday, images like these will continue to spread eastward.

I-25 is snowpacked in quite a few places from south of Pueblo to the New Mexico border. Snow will continue into the early morning hours. #cowx pic.twitter.com/Y7SCV4eBwG

— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) January 10, 2021

The storm continued to progress eastward Saturday night, with snowy conditions expanding across the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. Travel conditions similar to those observed along Interstate 25 will become commonplace along portions of interstates 27 and 40 in West Texas Sunday morning, as a swath of accumulating snow passes through the area.

As a result of the impending snowfall, winter storm watches and warnings, as well as winter weather advisories have been put into effect.

Snowy conditions continued to spread eastward through Texas during the day on Sunday, spreading into places like Abilene, Waco, and even into the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. By Sunday evening, winter weather advisories stretched into Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas, although no snowfall crossed the state line of Texas.

By Sunday evening, some cities and towns in Texas already reported eight to nine inches of snow in the central and western parts of the state.

As the storm persists, travel conditions along interstates 20 and 35 may become tricky as the snow could come down heavy enough to reduce visibility and cause slick spots on roadways.

Interstate 35 is already well known for traffic delays with lane expansion projects ongoing, so adding in accumulating snowfall will undoubtedly lead to additional travel problems. Luckily, the snow will be falling during the day on Sunday, which is typically the least busy travel day of the week.

Along with the threat for accumulating snowfall into Sunday night, heavy rain will also drench southeastern Texas where temperatures will be slightly higher. Areas from Corpus Christi to Houston may be in line for 1-3 inches of rainfall, which could lead to ponding on roadways and minor flooding in typical flood-prone areas.

The storm system will be a quick hitter for most locales in its path, with the general window for rain and snow lasting no more than 12 hours in most locations. By Sunday night, precipitation will taper off across western and most of central Texas.

At the same time, snow will begin to pick up in eastern Texas, northern Louisiana, southern Arkansas, as well as central and northern Mississippi. As temperatures fall Sunday night, it is possible the storm system could produce one last burst of heavier snowfall across northern Louisiana.

With very limited means to remove the snow in these areas, travel issues will be possible Monday morning. Travel along Interstate 20 between Shreveport and Monroe, Louisiana may become problematic late Sunday night and during the Monday morning commute. Secondary roads in the area may fair even worse as snow plows may not even pass through some areas.

As the sun rises on Monday, snow will continue to spread eastward across the South. However, with temperatures rising during the day, portions of Mississippi, Tennessee and extreme northern Alabama may struggle to have any accumulating snowfall. With the exception of western Mississippi, remaining areas across Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama in the path of the storm will likely have little to no accumulation on Monday.

The best chance for snow accumulation will be in the mountains of northeastern Georgia, eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina late Monday into Monday night. Even in this area, temperatures may be too warm for more than a dusting of snow.

The storm will continue to track eastward though Monday night, bringing some light rain to parts of the Carolinas and the Southeast before sliding off the Atlantic coast, bringing an end to the impactful weather.

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