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Strong to Severe Storms in the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic; Snow in the Upper Great Lakes

Strong to severe thunderstorms will continue tonight across portions of the Ohio Valley into the Mid-Atlantic. Heavy rains may bring an isolated flash flooding threat over the central Appalachians, particularly in West Virginia. Moderate to heavy snow will continue over portions of northern Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan through Tuesday morning. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 2:24:07 am PDT

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

Above normal temperatures continue across the region tonight into Tuesday.
High temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees above normal through Wednesday. Cooler Wednesday night through Friday night as a storm system moves in over the region. Warmer conditions are expected this weekend.
A storm system centers over the Great Basin on Thursday, with breezy northwesterly winds during the afternoon and early evening hours.
The next storm system will impact Northern and Central Nevada Wednesday morning through Friday afternoon, resulting in periods of precipitation. Snow levels will start at around 9,000 feet on Wednesday, with all precipitation falling as rain. Snow levels lower to around 6,000 feet across Northern NV Thursday morning, and to around 7,000 feet in Central NV, before dropping to about 4,500 feet Thursday night. Snow levels will climb to around 6,000 feet Friday afternoon.
Valley rain continues Thursday morning, however snow levels lower enough for mountains to begin seeing rain changing over to snow. The mix of rain and snow will continue through Friday afternoon. Higher valley locations and summits may see periods of light snow Thursday night into Friday, however no accumulations are expected on roadways.

 

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