An intensifying storm will bring strong to severe thunderstorms with rounds of heavy rain that could cause flash flooding to the north-central Gulf Coast. Severe storm threat increases across the South through Thursday. A winter storm moving into the Four-Corners will produce gusty winds and critical fire weather threats, and widespread heavy snow in the southern Rockies. Active Advisories: Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota
Washington
Winter Weather Advisory
Snow expected today above 2500ft across the Cascades
- 5-11 inches of snow
- From 2 AM Wednesday to 2 AM PDT Thursday
May impact transit along I-90 including through Snoqualmie Pass
Oregon
Winter Weather Advisory
Snow expected today above 4000ft in the Cascades
- 5-11 inches of snow
- 35mph wind gusts
- From 8 AM this morning to 7 AM PDT Thursday
Arizona
Winter Weather Advisory
Snow continuing today across eastern AZ
- 1-3 inches additional snow
- Until 5 PM MST this afternoon
Colorado
Winter Weather Advisory
Snow continuing this morning across southern CO
- 2 inches additional snow
- Until 10 AM MDT this morning
New Mexico
Winter Storm Warning
Heavy snow expected today across the state
- 3-6 inches of snow below 7500ft
- 6-10 inches of snow above 7500ft
- From 9 PM this evening to 6 PM MDT Wednesday
Impacting transit along I-25
Oklahoma/Texas
Winter Weather Advisory
Snow expected today across the western panhandles
- 2 inches of snow
- 35mph wind gusts
- From 7 AM this morning to 7 PM CDT this evening
Minnesota
Winter Weather Advisory
Snow continuing today across northeast MN
- 3-5 inches of additional snow
- Until 7 PM CDT this evening
Additionally, Wind Advisories are in place across parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York