Unsettled conditions will continue from the Pacific Northwest and California into the Sierra and Rocky mountains with locally heavy rain, a few thunderstorms, mountain snow, gusty to high winds, and possible coastal and burn-scar flooding. Above normal temperatures will spread west to east across the contiguous U.S. this week. Temperatures of 10 to 30 degrees above normal are likely. Active Advisories: Washington, Oregon, California
Washington
Winter Weather Advisory
Heavy snow snow continuing above 4000ft in parts of the Cascades
- 10-20in of snow
- Until 6 AM PST Thursday
Oregon
Winter Weather Advisory
Heavy snow snow continuing above 4000ft in parts of the Cascades
- 10-20in of snow
- Until 6 AM PST Thursday
California
Winter Storm Warning
Heavy snow occurring above 6500ft in the Sierra Nevada
- 8-12in additional snow
- Gusty winds possible
- Until 6 PM today.
Impacting transit including including I-80 through Donner Pass, Hwy 50 over Echo Summit and Hwy 88 over Carson Pass.
For more information please visit https://www.weather.gov/, https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ and https://weather.com/