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Heightened Severe Weather & Flood Threat – National Weather Outlook For March 24, 2023
National Weather Forecast On Friday, we’ll be watching a system and frontal boundary from the Ohio Valley to the Southern Plains that will bring very heavy rain and the potential of severe weather to the region. Some mixed precipitation and icing will also be possible...
Flood And Severe Threat Ramps Up For Friday – National Weather Outlook For March 23, 2023
National Weather Forecast On Thursday, a frontal boundary from the Great Lakes and Northeast to the Southern Plains will help bring both wintry and stormy weather to this swath of the nation. Rain and snow continue out west due to systems in place. Several inches of...
Heavy Sierra Snow – National Weather Outlook For March 20, 2023
National Weather Forecast Active weather is expected in the western United States on Monday, with showers and snow showers expected in many areas. Some wintry precipitation will continue to be possible around the Great Lakes, with storms down in southern Florida....
Some More West Coast Rain And Snow To End The Weekend – National Weather Outlook For March 19, 2023
National Weather Forecast Some lingering snow chances stick around the Great Lakes as we head into Sunday. A frontal boundary near southern Florida will help produce showers and thunderstorms. Meanwhile, the next system is working into the western United States,...
More Lake Effect Snow In The Great Lakes – National Weather Outlook For March 18, 2023
National Weather Forecast For your Saturday, we’re expecting lake-effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes. A frontal boundary brings showers and storms from the eastern Mid-Atlantic to the Southeast. A system near the Southern Plains/Southwest in Mexico will bring...
St. Patrick’s Day Weather Forecast – Spring Flood Threat – National Weather Outlook For March 17, 2023
National Weather Forecast The storm impacting the central part of the nation Thursday will continue to move east into Friday, with snow and some icing from the Great Lakes to New England, but showers and storms from the Mid-Atlantic and Ohio River Valley to the Gulf...





