Another Wet, Snowy Storm Heads for Middle of U.S.

Another storm could mean more snow for areas recovering from a Thanksgiving weekend storm that’s blamed for 14 deaths so far.

The new storm began sweeping east Sunday out of the Rocky Mountains, heading for Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota, with areas forecasted to get up to at least a foot of snow through Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

"It's going to be coming down at a pretty good clip," said Domenica Davis, a meteorologist for The Weather Channel. "This could definitely cause some school closures or even shut down some businesses here."

A state of emergency has been called in Oklahoma, where more than 100,000 customers lost power. More floods are expected in hard-hit areas of Texas and Arkansas.
 

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