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Heavy Snow from the Midwest into the Great Lakes; Locally Heavy Rain in the Western Gulf Coast

A significant winter storm will produce a broad area of moderate to heavy snow from the Midwest through the western Great Lakes. Significant snow accumulations of 6-12 inches, and locally more than 1 foot, and gusty wind may cause hazardous travel conditions. Thunderstorms, some severe, and showers may produce locally heavy rain and isolated flash flooding along the western Gulf Coast. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Nov 29, 2025 at 8:24:31 pm CST

Behind Saturday's cold front, a number of locations in the Permian Basin and Trans-Pecos regions of West Texas are expected to (finally) experience their first freeze of the season Sunday morning. As a result, a Freeze Warning has been issued for these locations. Freezing temperatures are also expected for many locations that have already frozen this year (especially the northern Permian Basin and in the higher terrain).
Strong gap winds are expected through the Guadalupe Pass and across Carlsbad Caverns National Park Saturday night into Sunday morning. Though not strong enough to meet criteria, gusty winds are still expected elsewhere during this time frame.

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