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After snow in Malibu, US braces for series of wintry storms in coming days

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Days after a weather system brought snow conditions along stretches of the nation from Malibu, California, eastward for 1,500 miles, a new series of storms could bring a wintry mess to much of the nation.

A storm tracking from the southern Plains to the Northeast will bring areas of heavy snow and ice from Kansas into the Great Lakes region Monday into Wednesday, the National Weather Service warned. Snow totals exceeding one foot are possible across parts of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa.

Parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York should see a mix of ice and snow Tuesday.

In the Southeast, an upcoming storm will be a “quick hitter,” Accuweather warned. The storm should unleash just enough rain and snow to disrupt travel and daily routines.

A storm is expected to rapidly intensify as it heads off the Carolina coast Wednesday night into Thursday morning,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Carl Erickson said.

Cold air will allow precipitation to fall as snow across portions of the middle Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee valleys on Wednesday and then into the central and southern Appalachians by Wednesday night. Parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee will see light snow first. About 1-3 inches of snow with locally higher amounts could fall across parts of West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.

The southern part of the storm will bring soaking rain from the Gulf Coast to the Carolinas. However, as colder air rushes into the strengthening storm, precipitation could become wintry in some places, Accuweather said.

On Saturday, days after temperatures in the 80s in Malibu, California, a dusting of snow covered the area for the first time in 14 years. The California Highway Patrol received a report of multiple drivers who stopped and parked near the Malibu Canyon Tunnel to play in the snow, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Hail was also spotted across parts of Los Angeles and northwest of Oxnard, California, over the weekend, Accuweather reported.

The storm later pushed eastward, spilling into Arizona. Maria Mendez, of Yuma, also caught her first glimpse of snow in person.

“Oh my God, I’ve never seen snow, this is my first time seeing snow, or touching it because in Arizona there’s nothing but desert,” she said.

This article was originally published by John Bacon,usatoday.com.

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