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- A winter storm will continue to produce rain and snow across the Southwest Saturday. - A more showery weather regime is likely in the lower elevations of Arizona and parts of New Mexico Saturday. - Still some locally heavier rain is possible in Arizona that may cause localized flash flooding. - Heavy snow will move from higher elevations of Utah and Arizona to the higher elevations of southern Colorado and New Mexico. - Snowfall totals of 12-24 are possible in the higher mountains. - With colder air in place, snow is possible in the lower elevations of central and eastern New Mexico through Sunday, including Albuquerque. - Travel delays are possible along I-40 and I-25 through New Mexico with the snow. - Gusty winds of 30 to 40 mph will accompany the snow in New Mexico. - Parts southeast New Mexico could see some freezing rain Saturday. - High temperatures will be well below average across the Southwest this weekend, but some temperature moderation will occur in northern sections of the region. - Damaging wind gusts are still possible for the southern the Sierra Nevada mountains into early - Much of the region will see a dry and chilly Saturday. - Some lake-effect snow is likely to fall across parts of northern Michigan, northern Indiana and northeast Ohio as the arctic air blasts through. - Several inches of snow can be expected in narrow bands for northern Michigan and northeast Ohio. - Highs in the cold teens from the eastern Dakotas to northern Wisconsin. - Highs in the 20s around the Great Lakes with 30s from the central Plains to the Ohio Valley. - Windy conditions from the Great Lakes to the Ohio Valley to make it feel even colder. South - A winter storm brings wintry weather this weekend to Texas and Oklahoma. - Scattered light showers from the western Gulf Coast to the Carolinas on Saturday. - A light mixture of snow, sleet and freezing rain can be expected Saturday for western and northern Texas into southern Oklahoma. - Some slippery travel in spots, especially on bridges and overpasses. - Highs in the 30s in western Texas and 40s from eastern Texas to Tennessee. - Highs in the 50s from Virginia to central Georgia. - Much of Florida will reach the balmy 80s ahead of a cold front. - The winter storm will bring a more significant wintry precipitation event from western Texas into Oklahoma on Sunday. - Snow and sleet will be likely, some accumulations possible, from West Texas into central Oklahoma Sunday. - A more of an icy wintry mix is possible Sunday into early Monday from southwest Texas near Midland to the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. - Widespread rain and thunder on the way to the Southeast and Gulf Coast late Monday into Tuesday. Northeast - Lake-effect snow showers Saturday from northwest Pennsylvania to western/central New York as arctic air moves in. - Coastal areas of the region will be mainly dry Saturday. - Sunday will be windy with periods of snow from West Virginia through western Pennsylvania to upstate New York and northern New England. - A windy and much colder Sunday is in store as a blast of arctic air invades the region. - By Sunday, high temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees below average across the region with highs in the 20s and 30s. - A winter storm affects the region with increasing rain and snow late Tuesday and Wednesday. - Still some uncertainty in the forecast, but travel impacts are possible right before Thanksgiving.
Posted on: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 13:35:41 +0000

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