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Arctic Air for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic; Increase Moisture for Pacific Northwest; Active Pattern for Hawaii

An arctic cold front will impact the Great Lakes, Northeast and mid-Atlantic. Snow showers and squalls will accompany this system with increasing winds and falling temperatures. Damaging wind gusts may result in tree damage and power outages. Meanwhile, moisture returns for the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii this weekend with both coverage and intensity of rainfall and higher elevation snows. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Feb 7, 2026 at 7:22:19 pm PST

A High Transportation Risk for Sunday morning. Confidence will be moderate through this weekend and lowers beyond this weekend. While we're not expecting dense fog as widespread tonight through this weekend as during recent days, motorists should continue to take caution, if encountering areas with poor visibility.
A system will pass through central California early this coming week, with high confidence for impactful snow in the high Sierra as a result. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for the mountain areas above 6000 feet in effect from 10 PM Monday through 4 PM Wednesday. Snow accumulations 4 to 10 inches above 6000 feet and 12 to 18 inches above 7000 feet are expected.
While next week's precipitation will largely be focused on the Sierra Nevada, there is medium confidence (30 to 40 percent) for moderate rainfall greater than one tenth of an inch across the San Joaquin Valley on Tuesday.

 

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