A new storm could spawn tornadoes in the South and whip up a blizzard in northern states
- A potent storm system is expected to bring heavy rain to western states later this week before moving into the central United States, where it could spawn tornadoes in the South and dump heavy snow across the Great Plains and Upper Midwest.
- Forecasters predict that this storm system could produce blizzard conditions due to heavy snow in parts of the Great Plains and Upper Midwest.
- Severe thunderstorms are expected to occur over large parts of several southern states beginning Friday, with the possibility of supercells that can spawn destructive tornadoes.
- The worst weather is anticipated to affect parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee on Friday, moving into Alabama by Saturday.
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