Weekend snowstorm set to hit U.S. Midwest, move eastward
By Peter Szekely NEW YORK (Reuters) - A massive storm is forecast to move eastward across the United States this weekend, spreading enough snow over a 1,000-mile (1,609 km) swath to slow down travel, while delivering its strongest gut-punch to the country's midsection, AccuWeather said on Friday. The system, which started as a rain over Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas, is turning to snow as its eastern leading edge hits colder air over Missouri, and will blanket the country along the Interstate 70 corridor to the Atlantic Ocean, AccuWeather said.
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