Mar 4, 2012; 4:34 PM ET
A devastating tornado outbreak on Friday has left communities across the Ohio Valley to the Gulf Coast looking for answers. The weather for recovery and clean-up efforts will be starkly different this week.
In wake of snow showers and flurries earlier Sunday, a steadier snow will develop across southern Indiana and most of Kentucky tonight, which could produce an inch or two snow over the tornado ravaged region.
Meteorologist Bill Deger has more on the threat for accumulating snow.
By Monday, a high pressure system will provide tranquil weather through at least the middle part of the week from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast. The change to cold this weekend will be followed by a gradual warm-up supported by plenty of sunshine.
Tornado Outbreak: Weather Forecast Moving Forward
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