The same storm responsible for 3-6 inches of rain and localized flooding in parts of western North Carolina will slice across the mid-Atlantic and southern New England at midweek. In the wake of the storm, noticeably colder air will settle, bringing snow to parts of the Southern states and central Appalachians before the week concludes, AccuWeather meteorologists say. After some pre-Christmas chill, milder air returned to much of the East ahead of a new storm. The combination of mild air and moi
The same storm responsible for 3-6 inches of rain and localized flooding in parts of western North Carolina will slice across the mid-Atlantic and southern New England into Thursday. In the wake of the storm, noticeably colder air will settle, bringing snow to parts of the Southern states and the central Appalachians before the week concludes, AccuWeather meteorologists say. After some pre-Christmas chill, milder air returned to much of the East ahead of a new storm. The combination of mild air
Florida residents and vacationers hoping to bathe in the sun at the state's beaches or enjoy a dry day at its world-famous theme parks may be in for a soggy time through much of Christmas week as several waves of moisture move through, AccuWeather meteorologists say. More rain, coming in at least two rounds from Christmas Day through late week, will contrast with what will be a relatively quiet and dry run-up to the holiday but is also a continuation of what has been a wet month-and year-in part