moving southwards and westwards and many are falling as snow put it right now there s a band of heavy snow in northern ireland and i reckon the roads will be a mess heading into wednesday morning. later on the showers moving to wales and south west england, many falling as snow. still seepage coming off the field in the south, another sharp frost so again, dangerous and icy condition on the roads and pavements. in hillier areas in the west we could see another 55 ten centimetres of snow, and roads could be badly affected 5 10 centimetres. there might be disruption in the south west opened the chance of a few showers in eastern areas, a mixture of rain, sleet and snow with some of those on the face of it, temperatures higher than today but probably feeling colder because of the strong north westerly winds. looking at the picture in the next few days, eventually we start to see something milder moving into the north and
western north carolina and richmond. if we re going to get a little tiny bullseye of snow that s going to be on interstate 34. i think oklahoma city, maybe an inch or two. not a huge ordeal. there s that rfainfall forecast. eventually we re going to see l all of that mess heading into the east. it looks like the weekend forecast is hit and miss for areas of the northeast. one day is going to be nice and one day is going to be ugly. former president barack obama can now officially add billboard charting artist to his resume. he s featured in the 44 remix to the hamilton broadway musical hit song one last time where
cold side of the storm where we ll see blizzard conditions, watch this as we head into sunday and monday. 18 inches to 24 inches in parts of new mexico up toward texas and oklahoma. also wintry mix, freezing rain and/or sleet, heavy rainfall easily 6 to 8 inches in some isolated areas up to a foot of rain. and then we ll continue to track this monday into tuesday across the midwest and the great lakes. even towards the northeast. that is going to be a mess heading into tuesday across portions of new york and pennsylvania. the forecast precipitation in some cases this could be a historic event. look at the rainfall totals as well as the snowfall. again, 18 to 24 inches and several inches of rainfall may be up to a foot. so that will mean flash flooding and the blizzard. the blizzard starts tonight into tomorrow for parts of new