More heavy snow is set to cause problems for post-Thanksgiving travelers and commuters on the first day of December, with a new winter storm system set to hit the eastern half of the country.

The storm is expected to bring a wintry mix of heavy rain, snow and ice, according to the National Weather Service. Most of the storm’s impacts will be felt on Tuesday, with conditions clearing by Wednesday.

The system will start moving east on Monday. It will be off the Mid-Atlantic coast by Tuesday and up along the New England coast by Tuesday night.

72 million people face winter weather alerts from the Rockies to southern New England as of Monday morning.

Heavy rain and potential flooding are forecast to hit the southern side of the storm from Houston to Atlanta, with 2 to 3 inches of rainfall

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