Big Weather Picture for this coming weekend and next week:
Severe weather expected across the central Plains and into portions of the Midwest and Ohio Valley Tuesday and Wednesday. All severe weather hazards will be in play.
Across the South, an active pattern will continue to bring widespread rain showers and localized severe weather risks through the end of the week and into the weekend.
Brief shot of colder conditions expected across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic early next week, although expect a rebound in temperatures and active precipitation across the US by the end of April.
Big Weather Picture for this coming weekend and next week:
Widespread rain showers, higher winds, and some stronger thunderstorms will impact the eastern US through Friday evening as a low pressure system departs.
Active pattern will bring multiple oppertunities for heavy rains, high winds, and the threat for multiple days of severe weather through the central US toward the end of the weekend and into much of next week.
The western US and Rockies will remain relatively on the calmer side of things, although expect a few disturbances to bring periods of active weather and gusty winds.
Significant spring storm across the Southern Plains and Mississippi Valley spreads into the East by the end of the week; expect severe thunderstorms, flooding rains and strong winds.
Some weekend snow in the Sierra Nevada and across I-80 and Donner Pass
Return of strong winds and the potential for severe thunderstorms by next Monday across the Central US