By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
December 20,2012; 5:51AM,EST
A storm with rain, a wintry mix and wind will end as snow and a blast of cold air in the central Appalachians prior to the end of the week.
The storm bringing a blizzard to part of the Midwest and severe weather to the South will bring a dose of windswept rain to the central Appalachians into this Thursday evening. In some locations the rain will begin as wet snow, or a mix of rain, sleet and snow, then change to rain.
However, cold air sweeping in may catch up with the back edge of the rain in some areas later Thursday night. As a heads-up, roads could get icy.
In the worst, or best case scenario (depending on your point of view), there could be several inches of snow.
In that lake-effect setup, the mountains of West Virginia, western Maryland and western Pennsylvania could pick up 6 to 12 inches of snow.
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