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Active Pattern for the Center of the Nation

Critical fire weather conditions, severe thunderstorms capable of producing severe wind gusts, large hail, strong tornadoes and heavy rainfall remain on tap for the central U.S. this evening. Flash flooding is also possible for portions of the Plains and Mississippi Valley. Very large hail up to 3 inches in diameter will be possible this evening across western Kansas. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Apr. 25, 2024 at 6:49:50 pm MDT

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Mountain snow will start Friday and continue through Saturday and into Sunday. The highest accumulations will be in the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains above 8000 feet. The Wasatch Plateau, central mountains and southern mountains above 8000 feet will receive 6-12 inches of snow accumulation with locally higher totals in the Manti-Skyline, Tushars, and near Brian Head.

 

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