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Cold Temperatures Continue in the Central U.S. Today; Pacific Storm to Impact the Pacific Northwest

Persistent arctic air is forecast to break numerous daily records and produce dangerously cold sub-zero wind chills across the Central and Southern Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley, and the Southeast U.S. today. An atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest states and northern Rockies today through at least Tuesday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 10:42:25 am MST

Flood Watches Issued for North-Central Idaho and Western Montana Flood watches are in effect for north-central Idaho and western Montana due to an increased risk of lowland and urban flooding. This threat stems from a combination of rainfall, snowmelt, and potential ice jams affecting area streams. Preventative Measures: Protect Your Roof & Gutters: Clear gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage and reduce the risk of ice dams and leaks. Safely remove accumulated snow from roofs to prevent structural strain and water damage. Prevent Water Accumulation & Flooding: Move snow away from home foundations to improve drainage and minimize water seepage. Clear window wells to prevent basement flooding. Stay Safe on the Roads: Avoid driving through standing or flooded water, as conditions can change rapidly. Remain alert for potential road hazards caused by flooding.

 

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