Cold wind chills return for Midwest, South and East Coast as new storm targets West Coast

Commuters in Chicago woke up to a 26-degree wind chill this morning.

A storm system moving from Colorado to New York over the weekend delivered a variety of weather, including a tornado in Colorado, with heavy rain, flooding and snow prevalent elsewhere.

Parts of western New York and Pennsylvania saw as much as 5 inches of snow overnight with the cold air passing over the Great Lakes.

Left in that storm's wake was a winter air mass resulting in brutally cold wind chills throughout the Midwest and East Coast this morning, with freeze warnings issued from Oklahoma to Delaware, including throughout much of the South.

A new storm is forecast to move onshore in the West, with heavy rain and mountain snow expected from Washington down to California.

That storm by Tuesday should make its way across the Rockies, which should see some snow. By Wednesday and Thursday, that storm will be over the middle of the country, with severe storms expected in the South and more rain likely for the already-flooded Plains.