Severe weather risks forecast from Gulf to East Coast, including flash flooding

Snow will fall across the northern Plains and upper Midwest following a cold front that will bring the risk of strong thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast.

After another active day of severe weather on Thursday, storms will start to weaken. 

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However, there’s still the risk of strong thunderstorms along a cold front stretching from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast, and pockets of heavy rain could cause flash flooding.

Behind this system, snow will continue to fall across the northern Plains and upper Midwest.

Mountain snow and coastal rain will continue for the northern and central Rockies as well as the Northwest, but California and the Southwest will get a break from the active weather this weekend.

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