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Severe Weather and Heavy Rainfall for Southern Plains; Strong Pacific Storm Moves Ashore

Heavy rainfall and flooding concerns continue for portions of Texas into the lower Mississippi Valley. Severe thunderstorms are expected to redevelop across areas of western Texas later Saturday. 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: Sat, May. 4, 2024 at 3:11:30 am MDT

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A cool and wet weather pattern will return to the Northern Rockies late Sunday, and remain in place through at least Wednesday. Below normal temperatures will bring mountain snowfall, with the potential for light snowfall in area valleys of western Montana (Monday morning). Breezy westerly winds of 30-40 MPH will accompany this low pressure system Monday and Tuesday as well, especially for locations a long and east of Highway 93.
There is a 80 percent probability that a wet pattern will develop later Saturday into next week. There is a high probability (70 to 80 percent), that the mountains could get over 6 tenths of an inch of liquid. Snow levels could be as low as 4000 feet at times. There could be difficult mountain and mountain pass travel thanks to the snowfall. Ponding of water, poor drainage or clogged culverts could be an issue during this period.

 

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