Weather in the West will be active, bringing snow and flooding hazards

As calmer weather settles into the southern and eastern U.S., the West will see multiple hazards due to the impacts of widespread rainfall and mountain snow.

The storm system that brought a tornado outbreak that ravaged parts of the South is finally moving out on Thursday.

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Meanwhile, calmer weather is settling in.

Strong winds across the Northeast will also begin to ease, but lake effect snow will still pile up downwind of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.

The West is going to get very active, with widespread rain and mountain snow.

Multiple hazards including flooding and reduced visibility will cause dangerous conditions for some areas.

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