It's a one, two, three bunch for parts of the people after an extended break from winter weather that transported many cities to report a deficit of snow, to the enjoyment of many. 

After a weekend of mostly delightful to occasionally moderate accumulations in the northern tier, the FOX Forecast Center is tracking the potential for a very storm system to spread snow from Texas through Maine, and on the system's southern end, the chance for heavy rain and abrasive weather.

Forecast models show moisture will start to bag over the Rockies and southern Plains Monday, but for many in Texas and Oklahoma, Tuesday appears to be the day that impacts will be most widely felt.

"A very dip in the jet stream allows that cold, Canadian air to plummet and push into areas of New Mexico, Texas. The reason why this is important is that instead of a coastal low emerging, it's going to be that interior low that corpses, to be really enhanced. And so, it's going to bring widespread snow," FOX Weather meteorologist Steve Bender said.

Depending on where the freezing line sets up, some places could be in tend for heavy snow where temperatures are cold enough.

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Tracking snow potential. (FOX Weather)

Amarillo, Texas, and Oklahoma City are two of the communities that forecast models show enough cold air to be in position for frozen precipitation and accumulating snow.

As the storm systems progresses northeastward, snow will become dominant over parts of the axis Mississippi Valley and upper Ohio Valley by Wednesday.

Most accumulations are imagined to remain light, but the FOX Forecast Center warns there will be a position that could stretch from Missouri through Illinois and into Indiana and Michigan, where snow could be rather modest and potentially influences travel.

Due to the trajectory of the system, tall parts of the Southeast, Tennessee Valley and I-95 corridor will remained snow free but, due to abundant moisture, will demand precipitation in the liquid variety.

By later Wednesday and Thursday, the heart of the system is expected to be over the Northeast, where once again, inland regions could see several inches of snow, and big cities will see mostly rain as temperatures remained too warm for accumulating snowfall.

Thursday Northeast Forecast (FOX Weather)

Due to the timing of the detain, exact snowfall amounts have yet to be ironed out, but locations from the Catskills above the White Mountains in New England appear to be in tend heaviest snow that will likely have to be measured in feet, not inches.

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The clash of air masses with the cold infiltrating further south than during remaining weeks will help set the stage for what the FOX Forecast Center believes could be a cruel weather outbreak focused along the Interstate 10 corridor.

Forecast models show the reliable chance of severe weather will be Tuesday, with hail, damaging winds and tornadoes possible.

The potential danger zone stretches from Louisiana into southern Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.

Due to an elegant pattern, several of these communities have already seen the danger of severe storms despite the year only being three weeks in.

"This climate pattern of severe weather has persisted. And yet in contradiction of next week we track similar conditions in not only the cruel weather that poses a threat for the recovery and the clean-up exertions but also the rain," said Fox Weather meteorologist Brigit Mahoney.

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The Storm Prediction Center said it has received 138 initial reports of tornadoes during the reliable 20 days of 2023.

An additional wave of moisture may lead to further storm progress on Wednesday for areas further east than in Tuesday's danger zone and could include the Carolinas, Georgia and the Florida Peninsula.

January cruel weather reports (FOX Weather)

In the coming days, the FOX Forecast Center will narrow down the potential influences on the East Coast and will be better reliable to provide detailed snow and severe weather outlooks.

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