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Heavy Snow in the Northwest; Wintry Mix from the Great Lakes to Northeast

Two cold fronts will pass through the Northwest U.S. this week with the main impact being heavy mountain snow across the Cascades, and northern Rockies. A quick moving storm system will bring mixed precipitation including some freezing rain to the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes today then the Northeast U.S. tonight into Wednesday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Jan 6, 2026 at 6:50:46 pm CST

A relatively cool night is expected tonight, with overnight lows mostly in the 40s. Above normal warmth will continue on Wednesday as afternoon highs climb into the 70s to low 80s, which is about 20-30 degrees above normal for early January. South/southeast winds between 5-10 mph are expected on Wednesday with clouds increasing through the afternoon.
Chances for showers and thunderstorms will return Wednesday night and continue through Friday. A couple isolated strong storms with small hail and gusty winds will be possible in western North Texas Wednesday night, but the potential for severe weather will remain low. Scattered showers will continue across portions of the area on Thursday. A cold front will bring additional showers and a few storms on Friday, mainly in Central and East Texas.
Friday's cold front will bring much cooler air back to the region over the weekend into early next week. High temperatures will be in the 50s, with morning lows in the mid 20s and 30s.

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