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Heavy Snow in the Central/Southern Rockies; Below Average Temperatures in the Central and Eastern US

Moderate to heavy snowfall is expected in the central/southern Rockies and adjacent High Plains today. Lake-enhanced snowfall is expected downwind of the Great Lakes today. Showers and thunderstorms will be possible this evening into tonight across the western Gulf Coast states. Temperatures across much of the central and eastern CONUS will remain below average and chilly to end the week. Read More >

Colder temperatures are expected today into Thursday behind a cold frontal passage. Temperatures are forecast to gradually fall through the day today. Expect overnight low temperatures in the teens below zero by Thursday morning. Northwest winds may produce wind chill values to 25 below zero. If you must be outside tonight or early Thursday morning, ensure you are dressed in layers and covering exposed skin.
Here is your 7-Day Outlook for the Northland. We are looking at a pattern of intermittent snow chances and temperatures staying near or below normal for early December. After flurries end this morning, our next chance for light snow arrives Thursday evening into Friday morning, with most areas seeing accumulations of an inch or less. Another system may bring accumulating snow by early next week. Be prepared for fluctuating temperatures, with particularly cold mornings expected on Thursday and Sunday.