❄️ MASSIVE Winter Storm Update - 2,000 Mile Path | Hour-By-Hour Forecast

❄️ MASSIVE Winter Storm Update - 2,000 Mile Path | Hour-By-Hour Forecast

🎯 COMPLETE HOUR-BY-HOUR BREAKDOWN - 150 MILLION PEOPLE AFFECTED 🎯 Get the most comprehensive timeline and city-specific forecasts for this historic winter storm impacting over 2,000 miles of the United States. This detailed forecast covers exact timing, snowfall rates, ice accumulation, and critical preparation steps for every affected region from Texas to New England. ⏰ DETAILED TIMELINE - KNOW EXACTLY WHEN IT HITS YOUR AREA: TONIGHT (Friday Night): Freezing rain and sleet stretching North Texas into southern Arkansas RIGHT NOW. Heavier snow bands ramping up Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Topeka Kansas. Little Rock and Memphis snow intensifying overnight hours. Dallas Fort Worth area freezing rain and sleet continuing. Northern Mississippi and southern Arkansas dangerous ice accumulation beginning. SATURDAY AFTERNOON: Snow moves into Kentucky, Tennessee, and Illinois. Heavy freezing rain ramps up along Mississippi River outside Monroe Louisiana and near Shreveport - these areas facing OVER 1 INCH ice between now and Sunday creating extremely dangerous situation. Brand new second wave develops over Rockies with moisture from Gulf and Pacific. Moderate to heavy snow ongoing Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Lubbock. Freezing rain stretches across almost ALL of Tennessee. Austin Texas begins seeing ice accumulation. SATURDAY EVENING INTO OVERNIGHT: One large MASSIVE winter storm stretching from Delaware and Maryland all the way into Texas. Large swath freezing rain impacting Carolinas including areas hit by Hurricane Helene. Upwards 1 inch ice accumulation threatening widespread power outages up to one week. Significant ice accumulation ongoing Mississippi River with power outage threat by tomorrow night lasting over week in isolated locations. SUNDAY MORNING: Dallas Fort Worth, North Texas, and Little Rock transition from freezing rain and sleet into HEAVY SNOW. Snowfall rates as high as 3-4 inches per hour in Oklahoma and Texas with heavier bands. Northeast snowfall rates closer 2-3 inches per hour - more wet snow instead of fluffy. Central and southern plains experiencing fluffy cold snow stacking much faster. SUNDAY LATE MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON: Large snow area moves into southern New England stretching Little Rock to New York City. Heaviest bands located northern New Jersey, northern Kentucky near Louisville and Cincinnati, Washington DC. Heavy freezing rain continuing Mississippi River Valley. Vicksburg and Memphis Tennessee hit hardest for ice accumulation. Tupelo likely picking up over 1 inch ice. Atlanta Georgia over ½ inch ice possible leading to scattered to numerous power outages lasting few days. SUNDAY AFTERNOON INTO EVENING: Winter storm continues growing dumping lots of snow across Ohio Valley especially Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati. Central and northern Pennsylvania heavily impacted. Southern New England including Connecticut, Rhode Island, Boston Massachusetts JACKPOT AREA for snowfall - well over 1-2 feet possible over 36 hours with rates 3-4 inches per hour. SUNDAY NIGHT: Snow transitions into freezing rain Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York City. Most of North Carolina including Charlotte and almost all Virginia seeing ice accumulation. Quarter to half inch ice Maryland and Virginia. MONDAY MORNING: Most wintry precipitation winds down. Light snow remaining daytime Monday in New England. Winter storm complete by Monday night. 📊 OFFICIAL SNOWFALL FORECAST MAP: 12-18 INCHES WIDESPREAD: Northeast Pennsylvania, New Jersey, central and southern New England 12-15 INCHES LOCALIZED: Southern Indiana, northern Kentucky, southern Ohio including Louisville and Cincinnati. Tulsa and Oklahoma City bullseye near 1 foot. 6-10 INCHES: Northern Virginia before ice transition. Little Rock potentially toward 8 inches. 4-8 INCHES: St. Louis, Kansas City 3-6 inches. Memphis Nashville Little Rock 3-6 inches. Cleveland and Fort Wayne 4-8 inches likely. North Dallas Fort Worth near Wichita Falls. 18-20+ INCHES POSSIBLE: Boston Massachusetts and areas southern New England - one of most intense winter storms seen in FIVE YEARS. ⚠️ ICE UNDERNEATH SNOW WARNING: Oklahoma City and Tulsa areas - glazing of ice UNDERNEATH snow will make surfaces extremely slippery. Use extreme caution if going outdoors. Do not assume snow surface is safe to walk on. 🔴 WE ARE LIVE NOW: Join our YouTube livestream with dozens of stormchasers and thousands of live cameras. Answering ALL questions about this winter storm. Live for 35+ hours this weekend. Link in description. Subscribe and click bell icon for latest updates throughout this historic event. #WinterStorm2026 #HourByHour #WeatherForecast #SnowForecast #DetailedForecast #WeatherTimeline #Boston #Oklahoma #Tennessee #Northeast #SevereWeather #LiveWeatherCoverage #StormTracking #ForecastToday