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Atmospheric River Continues Areas of Heavy Rain and Snow for California This Weekend

An atmospheric river will continue to bring gusty winds, moderate to heavy rainfall, and potential flooding to southern California and the southern Great Basin through Sunday. Periods of heavy snow will continue as well above 7,000 feet over the Sierra Nevada mountains associated with this atmospheric river. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Nov 16, 2025 at 12:16:22 am MST

There is a chance for dense fog to develop tonight along the Hi-Line into Northeastern Montana. If heading out, be prepared for sudden changes in visibility and make sure to keep plenty of distance between vehicles.
Clear skies and colder temperatures after a day of rain/snow, has allowed dense fog to form near and north of the Hi-Line. The colder temperatures overnight will allow some of that fog to freeze on outdoor surfaces, leading to slippery conditions. Also be cautious of suddenly reduced visibility - down to 1/4 mile or less.
There are signs that colder air will spill into the northwest portion of the country as we get into the week of Thanksgiving. This forecast from the Climate Prediction Center shows that temperatures could be near normal or slightly below with precipitation chances slightly above normal, so snow is possible. Stay tuned to the forecast as Thanksgiving draws closer. If you have travel plans, now would be a good time to include a Winter Survival kit in your vehicle.

 

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