The parade of winter storms that have been slamming the U.S. isn’t letting up anytime soon, and now millions of people across portions of the Midwest are on alert ahead of the next system that’s expected to dump snow across Chicago, Detroit and Kansas City, Missouri. FOX Weather Meteorologist Marissa Torres and Craig Herrera have the latest. CHICAGO – A parade of powerful winter storms marches on this week as another potent system promises to bring a swath of high-impact winter weather from the Plains and Midwest to the Great Lakes and Northeast starting Wednesday. This latest round of inclement weather comes just as the mid-Atlantic and Ohio Valley clean up after a storm system brought snow and ice to those regions and days after a winter storm slammed portions of the Northeast and New England over the weekend. The FOX Forecast Center is also monitoring the development of another storm system that is expected to slam dozens of states over the weekend. This image from the exclusive FOX Model Futuretrack shows a powerful winter storm sweeping across the U.S. from the Plains and Midwest through the Great Lakes region, Northeast and New England starting on Wednesday. Just like what we experienced with the system earlier this week, this midweek winter storm will once again bring snow to the Plains and Midwest, but there will be a lot more of it this time around. The FOX Forecast Center said that heavy snow is possible from Kansas City , Missouri to Chicago and Detroit in the Great Lakes region by Wednesday night as the area of low pressure rapidly strengthens. Out of all the storm systems the FOX Forecast Center has been tracking this week, this one looks to be the one that could be the snowiest in terms of totals and coverage. And whether you're a fan of the snow or not, it's desperately needed. Cities like Chicago, Milwaukee and Omaha , Nebraska , are all facing a snow deficit this season. While this latest round of winter weather won’t completely eradicate the snow drought , it will certainly help. There is growing confidence that this winter storm could dump 5–8 inches of snow in each of those cities. Ice could also be a concern in portions of Oklahoma and Missouri . A wide swath of the U.S. from the Intermountain West through the Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes region are under some sort of winter weather alert in advance of the storm ramping up. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect from Kansas and southern Nebraska through to western Illinois . This includes cities like Salina and Topeka in Kansas and Kansas City. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for cities like Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit and Saginaw , Michigan. Northern Indiana and portions of extreme northwestern Ohio are also included in the Winter Storm Watch.
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