National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Rain and Mountain Snow in the Pacific Northwest; Warmer in the Western and Central U.S.

Across the Pacific Northwest, a plume of Pacific moisture will continue to bring moderate to locally heavy rainfall to lower elevations and heavy snow to the northern Cascades into the northern Rockies through Monday. Warm spring-like temperatures will expand over the western and central U.S. this week. Record tying or breaking highs will be possible from Texas west into the Desert Southwest. Read More >

Area 5

AREA 1

AREA 2

AREA 3

AREA 4

AREA 5

AREA 6

Regional Radar
WIG-1
WIG-2
GOES-16 Geocolor
 
FL340 00 HR Winds
FL340 06 HR Winds
Freezing Level 00 HR
Freezing Level 06 HR
 
Area 5 Sector Maps - Experimental
Click on Sector/METAR/PIREP to see additional information
Turbulence:
Lo Sectors

Hi Sectors

UH Sectors

TRACONs



Icing:
Lo Sectors

Hi Sectors

UH Sectors

TRACONs



CIG/VIS:
METARs

By Sector

TRACONs



PIREPs:
 
 

Plotted Pireps are updated every 5 minutes, for all flight levels and include Pireps from 2 hours previous.

Click on the PIREP icons to get more information.

The map is displaying PIREPs using the following icons:

  Severe Turbulence
  Moderate Turbulence
  Light Turbulence
  Severe Clear Icing
  Severe Mixed Icing
  Severe Rime Icing
  Moderate Clear Icing
  Moderate Mixed Icing
  Moderate Rime Icing
  Light Clear Icing
  Light Mixed Icing
  Light Rime Icing

Unknown / General PIREP