A new forecast map has revealed a 3,000-mile-long swath of the US set to be hit with snow this week as a trio of winter storms barrels across the US.
The second and third storms expected to hit this week could spread severe thunderstorms, drenching rain and flash floods throughout southern states, just weeks after Dallas, Texas experienced urban flooding at the end of January.
The first two storms could inundate the region with two to six inches of rain through Thursday, followed by the third storm on Friday that will dump five to 10 inches of rain.
The snow will be brought by three back-to-back storms set to hit the US this week, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue winter storm warnings and advisories in parts of 20 states.
The Big Apple received three to five inches of snow over the weekend, and can now expect another one to four inches to accumulate by Wednesday.