The bigger and more complicated event will start Sunday night and continue into Wednesday.
A big surge of warmth will flood most of the South through this weekend before a cold front moves through early next week with storms followed by a return to cold. If you look hard, you'll find snow.
Strong blocking pattern in place across the far north will be stubborn and will likely not go down without a fight through the rest of this month.
February 2013 will go down as tied (2003) for 9th warmest February on record for land/ocean surface combined, according to the National Climatic Data Center.
Clipper comes southeast with snow today. Bigger snow event early next week.
Beware the Ides of March! That warning was dramatic foreshadowing for Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Shakespeare's plays may help us decide if we need to be wary. Today in the Northeast may be As You Like it in terms of no storms, but it is certainly not a Midsummer Night's Dream.