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Heavy Precipitation in the West; Wintry Mix in the North; Fire Weather in the High Plains

Pacific moisture will continue to bring locally heavy coastal/lower elevation rain and heavy mountain snow to the West Coast and portions of the Intermountain West through Monday. A wintry mix will create hazardous travel across the northern Plains and Upper Midwest into early Monday. Dry, gusty winds are resulting in elevated to critical fire weather in the south/central High Plains. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jan 4, 2026 at 7:24:16 pm CST

A warm up is expected the first half of the week with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s on Wednesday. There is a potential for areas of fog Monday morning mainly across Central/East TX. Commuters should remember to use low beam headlights and allow additional travel time for the morning rush. A storm system will bring rain chances Wednesday night trough late Thursday followed by cooler weather over next weekend.
After a warm and dry start of the week, rain chances arrive late Wednesday & continue through late Thursday as an upper level disturbance moves overhead. A few storms are possible, but severe weather is not expected. The slightly cooler weather will arrive late week into the following weekend.

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