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Rain and Mountain Snow in the Pacific Northwest; Warmer in the Western and Central U.S.

Across the Pacific Northwest, a plume of Pacific moisture will continue to bring moderate to locally heavy rainfall to lower elevations and heavy snow to the northern Cascades into the northern Rockies through Monday. Warm spring-like temperatures will expand over the western and central U.S. this week. Record tying or breaking highs will be possible from Texas west into the Desert Southwest. Read More >

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Administrative

Meteorologist-In-Charge - Jeff Orrock email Jeff.Orrock@noaa.gov

Warning Coordination Meteorologist - Eric Seymour email Eric.Seymour@noaa.gov

Science Operations Officer - Mike Dutter email Michael.Dutter@noaa.gov

Electronic Systems Analyst - Ron Boyle email Ron.Boyle@noaa.gov

Administrative Assistant - Fay Gay email Fay.Gay@noaa.gov

 

Hydrology

Service Hydrologist - Jonathan McGee email Jonathan.McGee@noaa.gov

 

Information Technology

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Cooperative Network

Observation Program Leader - Jordan Pegram email Jordan.Pegram@noaa.gov

 

Lead Forecasters

Larry Brown email Larry.Brown@noaa.gov

Alec Butner email Alec.Butner@noaa.gov

Eswar Iyer email Eswar.Iyer@noaa.gov

Michael Montefusco email Michael.Montefusco@noaa.gov

Andrew Zimmerman email Andrew.Zimmerman@noaa.gov

 

Forecasters

Nancy Barnhardt email Nancy.Barnhardt@noaa.gov

Roman Miller email Roman.Miller@noaa.gov

Allison Mitchell email Allison.Mitchell@noaa.gov

Henry Thomas email Henry.Thomas@noaa.gov

Ryan Rogers email Ryan.Rogers@noaa.gov

Sam Wray email Sam.Wray@noaa.gov

Karissa Chilcote email Karissa.Chilcote@noaa.gov

 

   Electronics Technicians

David Evers email David.Evers@noaa.gov

William Marriner email William.Marriner@noaa.gov