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Clipper to Impact the Great Lakes and Northeast with Blast of Winter Weather

A strengthening clipper storm will shift across southeastern Canada Wednesday and Thursday with a arctic cold front crossing the Great Lakes and Northeast which will produce intense bursts of snow and gusty winds. Localized short-duration blizzard conditions will be possible with several feet of additional lake effect snow in the Great Lakes. Dry and warm conditions are expected in the West. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 12:06:28 am CST

Showers with perhaps a few thunderstorms return to the region on Wednesday, with best rain chances generally along and east of the I- 35 corridor. Showers will develop after 3 AM Wednesday morning, increasing in coverage late morning into the afternoon. Severe weather is not expected with this activity. Clouds and rain will keep temperatures in the 50s for most areas throughout the day.
Rain chances will return late this week and into the weekend after a brief break on Thursday. A slow moving system will bring widespread showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms as early as Friday evening and continuing through Saturday. Rainfall totals will be heaviest across our southeast counties where 1/2" to 1" of rain is expected. There is still some uncertainty with this forecast and a slower moving system would result in heavier totals.

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