Winter storm warnings: How to see online if more snow is heading your way

How to see what's next.
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A road sign is covered in snow and ice following an historic winter storm on January 22, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida
A road sign is covered in snow and ice following an historic winter storm on January 22, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida. Credit: Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/Getty Images

A massive winter storm is blanketing large swaths of the Southern U.S. in snow and ice, leaving millions eager to track its path and prepare for what’s ahead. With warnings stretching across multiple states, from Florida to Texas, keeping tabs on the storm’s movement has become essential.

How to see online if more snow is heading your way

Tools like the National Weather Service’s interactive snow maps and Windy.com’s real-time rain and snow tracking feature make it easy to see if more snow is in the forecast.

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These platforms offer essential information, from snowfall predictions to wind patterns, helping residents stay informed and ready.

The National Weather Service offers detailed storm data, including state-specific warnings and localized snowfall totals, through its website and mobile app. Meanwhile, Windy.com provides an intuitive weather map that overlays rain, snow, and wind conditions for a comprehensive view of the storm’s impact.

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