Kentucky reels from flooding that killed 12 as another storm will bring snow and cold

Another winter storm will hit the United States this week and will bring snow to Kentucky, after the state was hit with devastating flooding over the weekend that killed 12 and prompted over 1,000 rescues.
Another winter storm will hit the United States this week and will bring snow to Kentucky, after the state was hit with devastating flooding over the weekend that killed 12 and prompted over 1,000 rescues.
Winter alerts were in place for 34 million people from the central Plains to West Virginia on Monday.
This storm moved across the Rockies and began producing snow across the central Plains on Monday, and will bring moderate to heavy snow to Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas by Tuesday. A stripe of ice will also be possible from northern Texas into Arkansas.
The storm system will bring snow to Kentucky late Tuesday, and Tennessee and into Virginia and North Carolina on Wednesday. It’ll move off the coast by Thursday.
The storm will have two pockets of enhanced snowfall: the first across the central Plains and southern Missouri, where 6 to 12 inches could fall, and the second across southeastern Virginia and northern North Carolina.
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