A strong weather system will bring the potential for flash flooding, severe thunderstorms, strong to locally damaging non-thunderstorm winds, and high elevation snow to the Hawaiian Islands. Precipitation will overspread most of the eastern third of the country. A prolonged atmospheric river will bring low elevation rain and mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest and California into the Rockies. Read More >
Eastern Region Headquarters
Regional Headquarters
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Total QPF |
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24-Hour QPF |
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Total Snow Accumulation |
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Maximum Wind Gust |
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Total Ice Accumulation |
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24-Hour Maximum Apparent Temperature |
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24-Hour Minimum Apparent Temperature |
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24-Hour Observed Precip |
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48-Hour Observed Precip |
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Month To Date Precip |
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Total Monthly Observed Precip |
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Total Monthly Observed Precip |
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Convective Outlook Day 1 |
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Convective Outlook Day 2 |
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Convective Outlook Day 3 |
US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Eastern Region Headquarters
630 Johnson Ave., Ste. 202
Bohemia, NY 11716
631-244-0100
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