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Severe Thunderstorms Likely in the Central U.S.; Flooding Possible for portions of Oklahoma/Texas/Arkansas and the Marianas.

Severe thunderstorms are likely from the southern Plains to the Midwest through Friday. Large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are all possible. An Enhanced (level 3 of 5) risk is in effect. Flash flooding is possible across portions of Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas on Friday. A Slight (level 2 of 4) risk is in effect. Flooding rain may impact Guam and the Marianas through next week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Mar 5, 2026 at 9:52:09 am PST

Here is the 5-day outlook, along with a regional snow level graph from Thursday to Monday. The Inland Northwest will be in an active pattern, with periodic mountain snow and lowland rain and breezy to windy conditions. The potential for lowland rain/snow mix comes in early Friday, with a bit better chance again toward the end of the weekend. Some light to moderate snow is possible around the mountain passes from time to time. Some stronger winds are possible for Sunday and Monday too. For details for your location on www.weather.gov/spokane just enter your city and state.
Snow showers impact the mountain passes through Thursday night. Heavier showers will be capable of quick snow accumulations and winter travel conditions, especially between sunset and sunrise.

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