Summary:
In the north-central U.S., a storm will bring heavy snow and gusty to high winds over parts of the northern Plains and Upper Midwest today before moving across the Great Lakes with heavy lake effect snow Wednesday into Thanksgiving Day. Isolated severe thunderstorms are likely across parts of the Southeast/Deep South, mainly from this morning into early evening.Washington
Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until this afternoon.
- Total snow accumulations 2 to 4 inches, with isolated amounts near 3 to 9 inches at ridge tops.
North Dakota
Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until tonight.
- Total snow accumulations 2 to 5 inches, with 4 to 9 inches in some places.
- Wind gusting as high as 35mph.
Wind Advisory remains in effect until 5 PM this evening.
- West winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected.
- Gusty winds could make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles.
South Dakota
Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through this evening.
- Snow accumulation of 4 to 7 inches.
- Winds as high as 45 mph
Nebraska
High Wind Advisory remains in effect through this evening.
- Winds between 30-40 mph with gusts as high as 60 mph
Minnesota
Winter Storm Warning remains in effect through this evening.
- Rain will turn into snow as cold air approaches, accumulation of 2-4 inches south of Wilmar and 4-7 inches north of Wilmar
- Winds as high as 45 mph
Wisconsin
Winter Storm Warning remains in effect through this evening
- Rain will turn into snow as cold air approaches, accumulation of 2-4 inches south of Wilmar and 4-7 inches north of Wilmar
- Winds as high as 45 mph
New Mexico
Freezing Fog Advisory remains in effect through this morning
- Freezing fog causing low visibility and hazardous conditions
Additional Dense Fog Advisory included but not limited to : California, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Georgia, and Florida.
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