Frost emergence planks for much of the eastern United States this weekend.
Temperature is expected to shoot up influence a great storm climbing through the Bayous and its path back to coastal cities.
With the upcoming spring-like weather, the region is already facing a flood of unexpected rainfall.
From northeast Arkansas to southwestern West Virginia, moderate weather risks may cause rivers to rise or trigger flash flooding.
Key areas are already on the cusp of extreme flooding, including those in Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of Ohio.
Farther south, portions of Louisiana and Mississippi are at risk of severe storms and heavy rainfall.
WithRecord rainfall plansArrayed for the region, it is expected that modern storms will cause damage from tornadoes, winds, and other destructive forces.
Widespread snowfall is a reality, with moderate to heavy snowpotentially reaching unprecedented limits in the Midwest and East.
The matchup between cold air in the mid-February storm and warmer conditions in the U.S. will have lasting effects, including river flooding for days.
Weather forecasting centers promise record rainfall in some areas, bringing the record for daily rainfall to three to five inches.