National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Atmospheric River Continues to Impact the Northwest U.S.; Gusty to High Winds in the Northeast U.S.

A strong atmospheric river will continue moderate to heavy rainfall with possible flooding, gusty to high winds, and mountain snows for parts of the Northwest U.S. into Thursday. Additional impacts are likely into Friday with a cold front. A fast-moving storm system will cross the Northeast U.S. Wednesday into Thursday with gusty to high winds and areas of rain and high elevation snow showers. Read More >

Click a location below for detailed forecast.

Last Map Update: Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 8:32:14 pm CST

Quiet weather will continue through the end of the week with sunny days and clear cool nights as high pressure prevails. A weekend cold front will bring below normal temperatures to the region late this weekend into early next week.
🎃 Here’s a look at October’s temperature and rainfall for the DFW and Waco climate sites. Temperatures ran above normal through most of the month, with Waco recording 18 days of highs at or above 90°F. As for rainfall, DFW picked up 4.75 inches for the month, with the majority falling over just two days (October 24–25).

Text Product Selector (Selected product opens in current window)
Latest Text Products Issued (Experimental)
Safe Rooms Icon Cooperatirve Rainfall (CoCoRaHs) icon Storm Ready Icon AirNow Icon