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Heavy Rainfall to Bring Flooding Threat to California; Heavy Snow in the Sierra

A strong atmospheric river will bring heavy rainfall to California through the holiday week. The heaviest rainfall is expected on Wednesday in the Los Angeles Basin. Flash and urban flooding is possible. A prolonged heavy snowfall is expected in the Sierra Nevada from the atmospheric river, raising concerns for major snow‐load impacts. Travel may be difficult to impossible over the passes. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Dec 24, 2025 at 3:06:43 am CST

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will continue to be warm across North and Central Texas. Patchy fog this morning will give way to mostly sunny skies this afternoon. Similarly patchy fog will also develop tonight across the Brazos Valley, leading to mostly clear skies Christmas day. Although we'll remain below the record high temperatures today, we'll approach, if not exceed, record highs on Christmas Day across portions of North and Central Texas! For reference, Christmas Eve record highs are 88° in DFW and 91° in Waco. Christmas Day record highs stand at 82° both in DFW and Waco.
Record high temperatures are expected on Friday across parts of North and Central Texas. The warmth will persist into Saturday before a cool down commences on Sunday. A strong cold front will arrive late Sunday, ushering in much cooler weather with high temperatures in the 40s by Monday.

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