we've got the full story from double scan radar and metrologist cecily tynan and double scan live showing storms on the map the first one will drag a cold front through our region, this is a system that brought severe weather across the deep south, could bring us a few showers overnight that is not going to be a big deal but what that system will do is open the air for very cold air to stream in late tomorrow night and thursday and provide a track for developing storm. if you look out to the west doesn't really look all that impressive there is a piece of energy north of denver but it will really get intensified from another piece heading down from canada and looks like that storm system will bomb out as they say off the atlantic so future tracker showing tomorrow it's the warm before the storm and get temperatures in the 60s could tie a record high of 63 but then temperatures crash wednesday night into thursday morning, by 7:00 thursday morning it's only 30 degrees and this is also when it looks like we will be getting heavy snow so the national weather service extended the winter storm