Sunday, March 2, 2014

Wide Range Of Wintry Conditions Affects Half Of US

Another round of wintry precipitation is taking aim at a wide swath of the nation.



A storm system stretched Sunday morning from western Oklahoma into western New York, carrying a range of weather woes — from freezing rain and sleet to heavy snow.



The National Weather Service's forecast is a mixed bag. Parts of northern Arkansas could see up to 2 inches of sleet, while St. Louis could see several inches of snow. Western Tennessee and much of Kentucky will see a combination of ice and snow.



A suspension bridge over the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Kentucky was closed Sunday because of ice covering its hard-to-treat metal grid deck.



This same system inundated California with rain and played a role in Saturday's massive pileup on Interstate 25 in Denver.











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