More than 83M people on Thursday were under some kind of winter alert stretching coast-to coast from the Pacific Northwest to New England.
The first storm meteorologists were tracking was producing heavy snow through Tennessee where 1 to 2 inch per hour snowfall rates were likely to cause a difficult morning commute along I-40, including for Nashville.
Snow totals as high as 8 inches will be possible where this heavy, narrow snow band with 1 to 2 inch per hour snowfall rates sets up. While the exact location is impossible to predict, forecasters warned it could be anywhere from New York City to southern New Jersey or farther east across Long Island up through Cape Cod and Boston.
Finally, meteorologists were also cautioning about heavy rain and mountain snow for the Pacific Northwest.
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