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Widespread Rain from Texas to the Central Appalachians; Heavy to Excessive Rainfall in Southern California and the Southwest

Scattered thunderstorms and widespread showers are expected from the Texas coast to the central Appalachians today. Heavy to excessive rainfall will continue in southern California into the Desert Southwest through Saturday. Heavy rain will pose a risk of flash flooding, especially across burn scar and urbanized regions. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Nov 22, 2025 at 6:52:31 am PST

Dangerous sneaker waves are possible this weekend along the southern Oregon coast. Sneaker waves are waves that run up on beaches significantly farther than other waves and can surprise beachgoers. They can be knocked down and pulled into the ocean by these waves resulting in injury or drowning. Sneaker waves are very powerful and can move logs and other debris, potentially crushing or trapping unsuspecting people. For those at the beach, never turn your back on the ocean! Keep your distance from the waves and avoid climbing on rocks, jetties or logs when there is an increased threat of sneaker waves. If you see someone swept into the ocean, do not swim in after them! Call 911 and keep an eye on them until help arrives.
Areas of dense fog will limit visibility to ΒΌ of a mile or less in the Rogue, Illinois and Applegate valleys through 10 am PST this morning. In addition, with temperatures near freezing, slick spots could form on some roadways, especially elevated surfaces. Turn on your low beam or fog lights, drive slowly, and keep your distance from other vehicles. Consider delaying travel until conditions improve. Pedestrians and cyclists should wear bright or reflective clothing to assist drivers in poor visibility conditions. Learn more about these conditions by visiting at weather.gov/safety/fog.

 

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