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Heavy Rain Continues In Southern U.S. – National Weather Outlook For October 30, 2023
National Weather Forecast On Monday, a frontal boundary from the Southern U.S. stretching to the Northeast will bring the potential of rain with some snow across portions of New England. Some light snow will also be possible in the Upper Midwest. A few storms are...
Flooding Southern Plains Rainfall – National Weather Outlook For October 27, 2023
National Weather Forecast On Friday, storms will continue to be possible from New England and the Great Lakes to Texas, with snow on the cold side across northern Minnesota and the U.P. of Michigan. Snowy weather will also be possible in the Rockies. From Thursday...
First Heavy Northern Plains Snow Of The Season – Otis Rapidly Strengthened Before Landfall – National Weather Outlook For October 26, 2023
National Weather Forecast A complex storm is impacting the central and western United States on Thursday. This will bring the potential of heavy rain in the central U.S. with heavy snow from the Northern Rockies to the Northern Plains. From Wednesday through Thursday,...
Snow On The Way In The Northwest – National Weather Outlook For October 23, 2023
National Weather Forecast On Monday, we’ll watch stormy weather from the Four Corners region to the Southern Plains, and up across portions of the Great Lakes. Another system brings showers to the Northern Plains and Northwest with mixed-in snow in spots. The heaviest...
Heavier Rain For New England – National Weather Outlook For October 21, 2023
National Weather Forecast We’re still watching a couple of systems that’ll bring rain chances across the Great Lakes into the Northeast on Saturday. As we head toward late Saturday and Saturday Night, we’ll see rain and higher-elevation snow chances in the Pacific...
Wet End Of The Week In The Eastern U.S. – National Weather Outlook For October 20, 2023
National Weather Forecast Rainy weather is expected to end the week across the eastern United States, as multiple systems bring the potential for showers and storms from the Great Lakes to New England and the Southeast. Most of the rest of the nation will be fairly...





