Three storms are still parade across the nation with the next storm hitting the West Coast immediately where thousands are made to evacuate.
The initial storm is departing the Northeast this morning and that is exactly the exact same storm that caused the mortal EF-3 tornado with winds of 150 miles to northern Alabama.
The next storm moved through the Rockies and the Plains instantly and is currently expected to bring snow into the Southeast.
On Tuesday, a 17 vehicle pileup closed down I-25 in Colorado as a result of slick streets from that instant storm with, locally, several regions in the West currently becoming 3 feet of snow.
On Wednesday, 16 countries from the East are beneath ice and snow alarms for thick snow and slick streets.
The snowfall totals include an overall region of 1 to 3 inches of snow prediction in Missouri to Virginia and North Carolina, but at the southern Appalachians around a half a foot of snow can accumulate.
From the West, countless are bracing to the next storm to deliver mudslides, flash flood, heavy snow and avalanche hazard.
Already gruesome winds gusted in California involving 60 to 75 miles bringing trees into houses north of the San Francisco Bay region.
This atmospheric river will send around ten inches of rain to parts of California where mudslides are anticipated from the wake areas.
From the Sierra Nevadaup to 100 inches of snow is possible — over 8 feet of snow.