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Active Weather Across The Lower 48 To Begin The Week – National Weather Outlook For December 5, 2022
National Weather Forecast A very active Monday is expected to begin the work week, with several areas of showers, storms, and snow across the lower 48. Parts of the central and southern Plains as well as northern New England will have the greatest odds of completely...
Active Saturday (Except In The Upper Midwest) – National Weather Outlook For December 3, 2022
National Weather Forecast Another day of active weather is expected Saturday across the lower 48. A cold front extending from the Great Lakes to the Deep South will produce showers, thunderstorms, and snow. We’re also watching systems out west with rain and snow....
Feet Of Snow Out West – National Weather Outlook For December 2, 2022
National Weather Forecast More active weather is expected across a good portion of the lower 48 on Friday, with showers and storms from the Great Lakes to the lower Mississippi Valley, snow or mixed precipitation chances from the western U.S. to the western Great...
Heavy Snow For The Western Mountains – National Weather Outlook For December 1, 2022
National Weather Forecast A system out west will continue to produce rain and snow as we head through Thursday. Most of the rest of the nation will be quiet with only some lake effect snow downwind of Lake Ontario and a few storms in the Southern Plains and...
Snow From The Western Mountains To The Upper Midwest – National Weather Outlook For November 28, 2022
National Weather Forecast On Monday we’ll be tracking rain and snow across the western United States, with some of the snow at higher elevations heavily falling. Some of that will start to work into the Plains Monday Night. Otherwise, some storms will be possible in...
Where Is There Inclement Weather For Black Friday Shopping? – National Weather Outlook For November 25, 2022
National Weather Forecast Showers and thunderstorms will be possible in the Deep South on Friday, some of which could be heavy, due to a frontal boundary nearby and areas of low pressure. The back side of that system across parts of New Mexico and western Texas will...