Low pressure will bring locally heavy precipitation to the Pacific Northwest, much of California, and the Great Basin today and tonight, before pushing into the Rockies by Monday. Heavy snowfall can be expected in higher elevations, with several feet possible across the Sierra Nevada. Meanwhile, considerably milder temperatures are expected over most of the eastern U.S., including New England. Read More >
Mississippi, Ohio, Atchafalala, and Lower Arkansas Rivers
Coldwater, Tallahatchie, Skuna, Yazoo Rivers and Tributaries
Big Black River, Pearl, Yackanookany, Bogue Chitto, Rivers and Tributaries
Pascagoula, Leaf, Chickashaway, Escatawpa, Wolf, Tchoutacabouffa, Biloxi Rivers and Tributaries
Lower Red, Sulphur Rivers and Tributaries
Ouachita, Saline, Tensas Rivers and Tributaries
Amite, Comite, Tangipahoa, Tchefuncte Rivers and Tributaries
Calcasieu, Vermilion Rivers and Tributaries
French Broad, Pigeon, Oconaluftee, Tuckasegee, Clinch, Powell, Holston and Tributaries
Hiwasee, Little Tennessee and Tributaries
Emory, Little Pigeon and Tributaries
Chickamauga, Flint, Paint Rock, Duck, Elk Rivers and Tributaries
St. Francis, Obion, Forked Deer, Hatchie, Wolf Rivers and Tributaries
Black, White, James, Cache Rivers and Tributaries