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Tracking Weekend Storm Impacts

A storm and trailing cold front will continue to slowly move through the Gulf Coast and Southeast U.S. through this weekend with widespread rain showers and isolated thunderstorms. A fast-moving clipper storm may bring several inches of snow to the north-central Plains, Midwest, eastern Great Lakes, and Northeast regions this weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Dec 5, 2025 at 4:28:31 pm MST

⚠️Winter Weather Hazards Tonight-Saturday December 4-6 ⚠️ A series of pacific systems will bring: ❄️ Valley Wintery Mix & Black Ice: Rain/snow mix and dangerous BLACK ICE is possible, especially during the overnight and early morning periods! 🏔️ Heavy Mountain Snow: Difficult travel, low visibility, and heavy snowfall rates on mountain passes. Action: check road conditions and use caution while driving!
Multiple rounds of inland-penetrating Atmospheric Rivers will target the Northern Rockies starting Sunday. This will be a long-duration event with much warmer-than-normal temperatures and precipitation totals potentially rivaling historic amounts for this time of year. Impacts: 💧 Potential for widespread roadway ponding & urban flooding 📈 Sharp rises on numerous creeks/streams 🪨 Rock & mudslides are also possible Before snow levels rise to 5-7k ft regionwide, prepare for messy wet weather and potential flooding!

 

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