Winter storms are expected to bring frozen rain to some of the midwest and northeast on Wednesday and Thursday.
It is too early to tell which area to see the worst ice threat, but the FOX prediction center monitors multiple possibilities.
Two scenarios are possible.
First, a strong low -pressure system is formed on the plains, moves east, and collides with a powerful jet stream that brings warm and damp air, and along the Mids and West and northeast along the 90 corridors of the Interlain Expressway. It leads to a more freezing rain.
The second scenario features a weak low -pressure system formed in the plains, and a powerful coastal storm that takes over the main system, formed along the east coast.
This means that the frozen rain in the midwest is reduced and the ice threat in New England is large.
Cities, from Demoin, Iowa, to Sirakusu, New York, need to pay attention to ice that could create dangerous travel conditions.
“This will be a zone where bridges, elevated, lamps, lamps, and off lamps will be a big problem in the early days of Thursday,” said Michael Estim, Michael Estim. Ta.
It is expected that the substance temperature will be led to the northern half of the United States in this winter storm.
As we approach Wednesday, the predictive model should be more clear about which cities can see the worst conditions and the expected amount of ice.
