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Heavy Lake Effect Snow Downwind of the Great Lakes; Unsettled Weather Along the West Coast

Heavy lake-effect snow and gusty winds will continue through Thursday downwind of the Great Lakes. Snowfall totals could reach up to 2 feet. The combination of heavy snow and gusty winds will bring hazardous driving conditions with blowing and drifting snow. A Pacific Storm will bring areas of low elevation rain and higher elevation snow from northern California into the Pacific Northwest. Read More >

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Precipitation Forecast for the next 3 days.
 

Day 1 Precipitation
0-6 Hour
6-12 Hour
12-18 Hour
18-24 Hour

 

Day 2 Precipitation
24-30 Hour
30-36 Hour
36-42 Hour
42-48 Hour

 

Day 3 Precipitation
48-54 Hour
54-60 Hour
60-66 Hour
66-72 Hour

 

Snowfall over the next 3 days

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Peak Wind Gusts and Wind Direction over the next couple of days

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