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Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Concerns in the Southeast; Unsettled Weather in the West

Heavy to excessive rainfall will persist across much of the Southeast U.S. over the next several days, with isolated flash flooding possible. The heaviest rainfall is forecast over the east coast of Florida. Showers and thunderstorms will continue in the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West through the weekend. Snow could mix with rain in the highest elevations. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at 1:06:19 am PDT

A cold Pacific Storm will enter the region on Thursday and move over the Central and Southern Sierra Nevada by Thursday night. This cold Pacific Storm will allow for snowfall to occur near Tioga Pass. While accumulation will be limited, enough snow will fall to cover the ground near the east enterence to Yosemite National Park (Tioga Pass).
A system is expected to track through California over the next day, imposing a 70 to 80 percent probability for one-quarter of an inch for the central Sierra Nevada and foothills through 5 PM tomorrow afternoon. Rainfall is also anticipated to extend into the San Joaquin Valley, with a 40 to 50 percent probability for these values.
The passage of a cold front through Kern County on Friday will help to kick-up the winds over the Eastern Side of Kern County. The winds will become strong by mid-day on Friday and continue into the early morning hours on Saturday. Wind gusts of up to 50 mph will be observed across the area as driving will become difficult at times. Blowing dust will also be observed.

 

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