KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The FOX Forecast Center is monitoring the development of a powerful winter storm that has tens of millions of people across at least 22 states from the Midwest to the Northeast on alert for a widespread threat of freezing rain that has already led to numerous reports of icy roads and crashes.
This image shows traffic on Interstate 35 north in Kansas City on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025.
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Treacherous travel conditions have been reported in portions of Kansas and Missouri, with officials saying there have been multiple reports of stalled vehicles and crashes from Topeka, Kansas, to Kansas City, Missouri.
This image shows traffic on Interstate 670 in Kansas City on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025.
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Officials say the biggest impacts have been seen on busy highways such as Interstate 35, Interstate 70 and Interstate 435.
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The FOX Forecast Center said that as the storm gathers strength, impacts will begin to be seen from the mid-Mississippi Valley on Wednesday and then into the Great Lakes region by Wednesday night.
Because of this, the Thursday morning commute is expected to be extremely dangerous on untreated roads and highways in cities like Chicago, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Columbus and Cleveland in Ohio.
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Winter Weather Advisories have been issued across the region and include major cities like Kansas City, Des Moines, Iowa, and Chicago.
The FOX Forecast Center said that dangerous travel conditions appear to be the biggest impact of this storm in those locations. That’s because forecasters believe ice accretions across the Midwest should remain low enough that only scattered power outages could occur.
Temperatures are expected to climb above freezing during the day on Thursday, quickly melting any ice that built up during the storm. However, refreezing will be a concern as we get into Thursday night.
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Areas to the east will see the highest potential for significant icing – especially in portions of Maryland and into the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania.
Power outages and tree damage are most likely in those locations, as ice accretions greater than a quarter-inch and maybe as high as a half-inch are possible.
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Winter weather alerts have also been issued across the region, including Ice Storm Warnings.
Ice Storm Warnings have been issued in four states, with the National Weather Service office in Charleston, West Virginia, issuing its first Ice Storm Warning in three years.
“Travel is strongly discouraged,” forecasters warned. “If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. Prepare for power outages.”
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Outside that region, freezing rain is expected to fall along the busy Interstate 95 corridor from Washington up through southern New England.
The FOX Forecast Center said that from the New York City area northward, the cold air will be deep enough that snow will be a concern during the onset of the winter weather.
Cities like New York City, Hartford, Connecticut, and Boston could see snow fall during the middle of the Thursday morning commute.
That could wreak havoc on the roads, but the FOX Forecast Center said that much like in the Midwest, warm air will move in, changing the snow to either freezing rain or plain rain.
Any snow left behind will nearly completely melt.
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But farther to the north across northern New England, the snow will continue through the day on Thursday and may not change over north of Interstate 90. The FOX Forecast Center said that locations picking up 6 inches of snow or more would likely be found there.
The system will then quickly exit New England by Thursday evening, leaving mainly dry conditions in its wake on Thursday night and Friday.
Second ice storm to impact same regions this weekend
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The FOX Forecast Center said a second, even stronger storm is expected this weekend.
The storm is also expected to bring freezing rain to nearly the same areas that are getting impacted during this first storm.
However, the FOX Forecast Center said there will be one major difference – this one will be packing much more snow.
Heavy snow is looking increasingly likely on Saturday across the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region.
Cities like Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Detroit could see their biggest snowstorm so far this winter.
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That storm will reach the Northeast on Saturday night and produce another round of snow, sleet and freezing rain.
The FOX Forecast Center said that much like this first storm, Pennsylvania again appears to be in the bull’s-eye for highly impactful ice.
Rain is looking likely in the Ohio Valley and the Appalachians. Potentially heavy rain will be most concerning in the central Appalachians, and some flooding is possible.