A system is expected to continue to produce severe thunderstorms including tornadoes into early Friday morning from the Southeast US into the Ohio Valley. As this system quickly lifts towards the Northeast Atlantic Coast on Friday, gusty non-thunderstorm winds will develop behind it from the Ohio Valley into the Lower Great Lakes. Another system will begin to move across the country this weekend. A supercell tracked over 150 miles overnight last night, causing long stretches of tornadic activity and significant damage across Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee Active Advisories: Colorado, Michigan, Maine
Colorado
Winter Weather Advisory
Snow continuing today above 8000ft across southwest CO
- 6-10 inches of snow
- Until 6 PM MDT today
Michigan
Winter Weather Advisory
Mixed precipitation occurring this morning across northern MI
- 1 inch of snow
- 1/10th inch of ice
- Until noon EDT today
Maine
Winter Weather Advisory
Mixed precipitation expected to begin this evening across northern ME
- 3-5 inches of snow
- 2/10ths inch of ice
- From 6 PM this evening to 6 AM EDT Saturday
Additionally, Wind Advisories are in effect for parts of Michigan, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Delaware