According to current forecast models, the system will move in from the Midwest on Tuesday, Dec. 26, just in time to affect post-Christmas travel.
It's then expected to linger into Wednesday, Dec. 27, and possibly Thursday, Dec. 28 as well.
With daytime high temperatures expected to be in the 40s during that time, most of the precipitation is expected to be rainfall.
Ahead of the arrival of the storm, it will be mostly cloudy on Christmas Eve on Sunday, Dec. 24, and partly sunny on Christmas Day on Monday, Dec. 25 with a high temperature in the mid-40s both days. (See the image above from AccuWeather.com.)
There's uncertainty surrounding the timing and strength of the post-Christmas storm.
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