Extreme heat is waning over the Pacific Northwest. Dry, gusty winds, and isolated dry thunderstorms will bring critical fire weather to the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West. Heavy rain and thunderstorms continue across portions of the Great Basin, Rockies, and central/southern Plains into the Ozarks. An atmospheric river will bring heavy rain and strong winds to southwest Alaska. Read More >
Snow Amount Potential
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Expected Snowfall - Official NWS Forecast
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High End Amount 1 in 10 Chance (10%) of Higher Snowfall What's this? |
Low End Amount 9 in 10 Chance (90%) of Higher Snowfall What's this? |
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Percent Chance That Snow Amounts Will Be Greater Than...
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Snowfall Totals by Location
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Ice Accumulation Potential
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Expected Ice Accumulation - Official NWS Forecast This is the elevated flat surface ice accumulation. It is not radial/line ice. Radial/line ice is typically 39% of the elevated flat surface ice. For more information on this, see this module. |
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NOTICE: 6-hr ice accumulation images are created only as needed and may not be available at this time. |
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National Snow Reports | National Snowfall Analysis |
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