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Prolonged Atmospheric River in the Northwest; Snow in the North-Central US

A prolonged atmospheric river will bring heavy rainfall which may lead to widespread urban and river flooding, heavy mountain snow, along with gusty winds to the Pacific Northwest into the northern Rockies through much of the week. A clipper will bring a period of snow across the upper Midwest and the Great Lakes into Tuesday, before a stronger system bring more wintry impacts. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Dec 9, 2025 at 6:32:39 am CST

A Freeze Warning is now active until 9 AM CST for much of the region excluding locations near the Rio Grande. The Hill Country has already had a widespread freeze as well. Lows as low as 30 degrees are expected. Remember to protect the 4 Ps: People, Pets, Plants, and Pipes!
Today will be mild and sunny after the cold start. High temperatures are expected to reach the mid to upper 60s and low 70s across the region. Expect light to modest south-southeast breezes of 5 to 15 mph.
Temperatures will warm the rest of this week into the weekend, with highs climbing into the 70s and 80s before cooling slightly early next week. Low temperatures will start cool this week but warm into the 50s by the weekend. No measurable rain is expected at least through Saturday.