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Wintry Mix, [ Cold Temps,Heavy Rain & Snow]

Wintry Mix, [ Cold Temps,Heavy Rain & Snow] Wintry Mix,Cold Temps,Heavy Rain & Snow with J7409 Weather.
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A series of storm systems will impact the Pacific Northwest over the next
few days which will keep the region rather unsettled. Ongoing coastal rain
and mountain snow in the Pacific Northwest will increase in intensity
during the day today, with snow changing to rain for elevations below 6000
to 7000 feet as warmer Pacific air flows into the region this evening.
Heavy rain will continue for western Washington through Thursday but the
focus for heavier rain will spread southward along the coast into
northwestern Oregon in connection with a cold front. Two day rainfall
totals of 3 to 6 inches are expected through Friday morning for upslope
regions of the Cascades, Olympics and Coastal Ranges which may produce
flooding.

Across the central U.S., a mixture of precipitation types will occur over
the next couple of days as warm and moist air from the south meets with
existing cold air in place through the Central Plains and Midwest. All
rain will occur from southern Oklahoma/Arkansas to the Gulf Coast with
locally heavy rain for the middle and upper Texas coastline this evening
and Wednesday night. Freezing rain accumulations near a tenth of an inch
or greater will impact portions of the Ozarks where a Winter Weather
Advisory is in place. In fact, Winter Weather Advisories extend north from
the Ozarks into the nation's Heartland and Upper Midwest where light to
moderate snowfall accumulations are forecast through Thursday morning.
After the initial round of precipitation moves through, a second, more
potent upper level disturbance will amplify through Kansas and Oklahoma
toward the Mississippi Valley for Thursday. Additional snow for central
Missouri and Iowa may generate two-day snowfall totals of 4-6 inches in
some locations.

After a frigid start to their Wednesday morning in Florida, where Freeze
Warnings and Wind Chill Advisories are in effect across all of the
Sunshine State, a return to more typical weather is expected. Gusty winds
in association with a deepening coastal low centered offshore of Florida
will subside tonight into Thursday morning combined with warmer
temperatures. A return to southerly flow will allow a warming trend for
the rest of the week, impacting the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions
with high temperatures returning close to average for Friday.

No Severe thunderstorms are expected today.


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