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Severe Storms in the South; Wintry in Rockies and Northeast

A weather system will interact with the lingering frontal boundary in the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast to produce scattered thunderstorms. Primary severe threats will be large to very large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes. An upper low will bring heavy snow to the interior Northeast. A series of systems will produce heavy snow in the north and central Rockies. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Mar. 26, 2023 at 2:03:52 am PDT

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National Weather Service Reno, NV
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Overall we will see quiet weather this weekend. There is a slight chance for a few light mountains showers.
Cold mornings with light mountain snow showers continue through the weekend, before a strong winter storm arrives on Monday and brings widespread rain, heavy mountain snow and breezy winds early next week. Stay tuned for updates!
Heavy snow returns early next week, bringing MAJOR mountain travel impacts. Heavy snow is expected Monday PM - Wednesday, heaviest Tuesday.
Winter storm will move through the region Monday through Wednesday bringing moderate amounts of rain to the valley and heavy snowfall to the Sierra Nevada.
Breezy winds will develop Monday night and continue into Tuesday.

 

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