Forecasts indicate that an atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and snowfall to much of the Pacific Northwest starting late this week and lasting through the weekend. With persistent heavy rainfall, flash flooding could become a concern for residents across the region.
What was a winter storm watch yesterday has since been upgraded to a winter weather advisory for the eastern San Juan Mountains. High passes such as Wolf Creek Pass are included in this advisory. Between now and 11 PM Thursday, accumulation amounts range from 6 to 12″.
Forecasters have predicted that severe thunderstorms could hit Texas this week. Why It Matters Texas has been hit with severe winter weather this month, including snowstorms. Meteorologists are now warning that upcoming thunderstorms may bring damaging winds and hail.
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“Between the snow and rain, any nonpaved road will become mush in some areas so please use caution until it dries out.,” said a Wednesday morning post on the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page. “Choosing to go do donuts in a farmer’s field is also a bad idea.”
A freezing fog advisory will be in effect until 9 a.m. Tuesday for the following central Alabama counties: Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Etowah, Fayette, Jefferson, Lamar, Marion, Pickens, Randolph, Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Walker and Winston.
Continuing frigid temperatures greeted most San Francisco Bay Area residents Tuesday morning as another Freeze Warning was in effect a large portion of the region.
Temperatures will likely start to warm back up by Friday, when rain is expected to arrive. Meteorologists are still determining the path and timing of the storm, but they predict that some rain will fall in the North Bay late this week or early next week, Gass said.
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Boston will see another round of winter weather in the coming week, with another round of snow, frosty winds and a short cold snap mid-week, according to National Weather Service forecasts.
The Bay Area is in for several days of cold overnight and morning temperatures during a Freeze Watch that will give way to the strong possibility of some moderate rain later in the week.
Expect gusts of up to 45 mph, which may result in blowing and drifting snow, reducing visibility and making travel difficult. Winds will be strongest from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., gradually decreasing overnight. Isolated power outages are possible.