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    Winter weather could cause snow as far south as North Carolina and Tennessee

    DailyWesternBy DailyWesternJanuary 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The next round of winter weather will ramp up this week, starting with rain before transitioning to widespread snow showers across the East Coast and Great Lakes. While extreme snow totals are no longer expected, several regions could still see notable impacts over the coming days including as far south as North Carolina and Tennessee.

    The next round of winter weather will ramp up this week, starting with rain before transitioning to widespread snow showers across the East Coast and Great Lakes. While extreme snow totals are no longer expected, several regions could still see notable impacts over the coming days including as far south as North Carolina and Tennessee.

    The next round of winter weather is on the way for the U.S., impacting at least 25 states and potentially causing snow showers as far south as North Carolina and Tennessee.

    STRONG CLIPPER SYSTEM TO SPREAD SNOW ACROSS GREAT LAKES, PAVING THE WAY FOR THE NEXT WINTER STORM BREWING

    Originally, forecasters predicted that a large clipper system that is heading towards the Great Lakes region on Tuesday would fuel a complex winter storm and bring intense snowfall throughout the East.

    But before the system moves into the region, a surge of warm air will turn most of the precipitation into rain instead of snow. That rain will then pivot to the East Coast by Wednesday.

    People walking through heavy snow in Chicago on Saturday.

    People walking through heavy snow in Chicago on Saturday.

    (Robert Ray / FOX Weather)

    As the fast-moving clipper continues to head south, the cold front behind the system will become the primary driver for the rain and snow.

    While this new setup limits the potential of a powerful snowstorm, it is still expected that many areas will be impacted, including parts of the Ohio Valley that may see some snow showers.

    Areas expected to be impacted by the lake-effect snow
    (FOX Weather)

    Farther east, depending on how quickly colder air arrives and how much moisture lingers, a few snow showers could happen. But accumulation is less likely due to the warmer and wetter conditions ahead of the system.

    LA NIÑA WINTER IS COMING BACK: MILLIONS CAN EXPECT A WARMUP IN THE WEST AND BITTER COLD IN THE NORTHERN TIER

    The brief burst of snow could create sudden travel issues if visibility drops quickly.

    Locations along the I-95 corridor are expected to see minimal impacts.

    It was snowing heavily on Tuesday morning in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

    Heavy snow impacting Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

    (WXVision / FOX Weather)

    As the system shifts east, the colder air moving in behind it will support lake-effect and lake-enhanced snow near the Great Lakes, along with upslope snow across the Appalachians.

    The Lake Michigan shoreline in Michigan westward toward the Indiana-Illinois border will be greatly impacted, especially if the wind changes from southerly to northerly.

    NEXT BIG WINTER STORM BREWING, AS ACTIVE PATTERN RETURNS TO SOUTHEAST AND POTENTIALLY NORTHEAST

    The FOX Forecast Center said that snow will begin late Wednesday through Thursday, bringing moderate to heavy snowfall with totals between 8 and 12 inches.

    Lake Superior near Marquette, as well as Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, parts of northern Pennsylvania and Upstate New York will experience lake-effect and lake-enhanced snowfall as well.

    Dangerous snow blankets Michigan during post-holiday winter storm

    Dangerous snow blankets Michigan during post-holiday winter storm

    (Brandon Copic / FOX Weather)

    There is still some uncertainty about the wind direction, specifically whether the wind will shift from northerly or northwesterly. If wind orientation changes, it will alter which areas see the heaviest snowfall.

    The storm will start to make its way through the Appalachians starting late on Wednesday, mostly affecting the mountain region.

    HOW TO SURVIVE IN YOUR CAR IF YOU’RE STUCK IN A WINTER STORM

    As the winds move northwest, snow showers will increase into early Thursday. The upslope snow will occur in the high terrain from the Tennessee and North Carolina border, northward into West Virginia and along the highest peak of the Applications.

    The FOX Forecast Center predicts some areas west of the mountains could see light snow while areas east of the mountains may only see a few light rain showers.

    The amount of snow forecasted in the Appalachians
    (FOX Weather)

    At this time, heavy, widespread snow is unlikely outside the highest elevations since temperatures there will be too warm.

    HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER

    Most of the accumulating snow will happen from early Wednesday and through Thursday morning. Then it will taper to flurries by Thursday afternoon.

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