Tuesday will be impactful for the southern states with a severe weather threat. Main threat is damaging wind gusts and strong tornadoes. The area in the 30% (images from the National Weather Service) has the best chance to see this type of weather. Overnight Tuesday the line is expected to weaken, bringing a much lower threat as it moves through Georgia. On Wednesday it is expected to re-strengthen in the morning, putting the East Coast back into a 15% chance for severe weather, but it won't likely get to the same strength as Tuesday. The main threat will be damaging winds, however a couple of tornadoes can't be ruled out. The line on Wednesday should hit the coastal areas in the afternoon, exact timing will have to wait a couple of days to see the speed of the system.
The north side of this system will bring snow for the northern United States on Tuesday and Wednesday. Wisconsin, Minnesota, and northern half of Iowa, will likely see 1-4 inches over most of the area. A curved band of 6+ inches may form but that area depends on how the system sets up. Over the whole area, it will start as rain, changing to snow as the low pressure moves to the east.
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