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Heavy Rainfall for Southern Plains and Central Gulf Coast; Severe Weather for Southern Plains; Strong Pacific Storm Approaching

Heavy rainfall and flooding concerns continue for portions of Texas into the lower Mississippi Valley. Severe thunderstorms are expected to redevelop across areas of central Texas later today. Meanwhile, strong Pacific storm will move ashore this weekend. Increasing winds for many areas of the West and Southwest, heavy precipitation with snow for the higher terrain. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, May. 3, 2024 at 1:00:26 pm PDT

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Tonight's cold front will bring moderate to heavy precipitation and will be accompanied by rapidly falling snow levels. Some snow will accumulate in the mountains into Saturday and may even mix in with rain as low as 2000 feet Saturday morning. Main roads will be mostly wet, but be aware of possible slippery conditions and reduced visibility. Take it slow if traveling.
Widespread wetting and beneficial precipitation is expected beginning today on the coast, spreading inland to the Cascades tonight into Saturday morning, then east of the Cascades on Saturday. Amounts through late Saturday night/early Sunday morning will be 1-3 inches along the coast, highest in the coastal ranges of Coos and Curry counties. Farther inland, amounts will be be largely 0.75-1.50 inches for areas extending eastward to the Cascades, including the west side valleys, but also the mountains of Siskiyou County. East of the Cascades and in NE California, amounts of 0.25-0.75 of an inch are expected.

 

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