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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Matthew Carpenter |
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Stephen DiRienzo |
Warning Coordination Meteorologist |
Brian Frugis |
Lead Meteorologist |
Abigayle Gant |
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Christopher Gitro |
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Tim Humphrey |
Science & Operations Officer |
John J.R. King |
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Vasil Koleci |
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Kevin Lipton |
Lead Meteorologist |
Michael Main |
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Larry Masi |
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Deanna Marks |
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Brett Rathbun |
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Christina Speciale |
Lead Meteorologist |
Peter Speck |
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Joseph Villani |
Lead Meteorologist |
Thomas Wasula |
Lead Meteorologist |
Rosemary Webb |
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Britt Westergard |
Senior Service Hydrologist |
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Lead Meteorologist |
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