The southern states are under the gun today with a moderate risk of severe weather for much of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.
There is the possibility of long-track tornadoes, large hail, high winds and very heavy rain.
This area has seen a parade of storms in recent days and is already water-logged.
Flooding is currently taking place along waterways from Louisiana to northern Florida and southern Georgia.
Some roads and schools are even closed.
Meanwhile, here in the west, we are under a winter storm watch as a new storm approaches for the weekend.
Depending on the track, Denver could see as little as a few inches to as much as 18 inches or more.
We went all winter with no snow, and since the seasons changed, we've seen storm after storm -- which is good -- maybe now the fire season won't be so bad this summer.





