Winter Storm Warnings, Watches and Advisories: Snow and wind gusts 30–40 mph across Montana east of the Rockies combines with High Wind Warnings in parts of Wyoming and the Colorado Front Range where gusts will reach 55–80 mph through today and tonight.
Winter Weather Advisories, BLIZZARD WARNINGS and dangerous snow squalls: Up to 5 inches of snow, gusts to 45 mph and occasional dangerous snow squalls will affect the eastern Great Lakes, central Appalachians and Ohio Valley today and tonight.
Flood Watches, Advisories and FLOOD WARNINGS: Moderate to heavy rain, sharp river rises and landslide potential will continue across much of western Washington through Friday afternoon.
Flood Watches and Warnings through Friday: Moderate to heavy atmospheric-river rainfall may cause sharp river rises, landslides and debris flows across western Washington with 4–12 inches of rain expected.
High Wind Warnings and Advisories today and tonight: Strong winds with gusts of 50–80 mph may create hazardous travel across the northern Rockies from northwest Montana through Wyoming into north-central Colorado.
Blizzard Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories this morning through Thursday morning: Snow of 2–4 inches with localized 8-inch totals and gusts to 45 mph may significantly reduce visibility across the central and southern Appalachians from western Maryland through West Virginia into southwest Virginia and western North Carolina.
Flood Watches: Periods of moderate to heavy rain with saturated soils may cause sharp river rises, landslides and debris flows across western Washington and northwest and west-central Oregon through Friday.
High Wind Warnings: Wind gusts 60–70 mph may produce hazardous crosswinds along and east of the Rockies in Montana and north-central Wyoming today. Winds may gust to 90 mph along the Colorado Front Range.
Winter Storm Warnings, Watches and Advisories: Snow, sleet and freezing rain with 4–7 inches and wind gusts 30–50 mph may create ground-blizzard conditions across the northern Plains and Upper Midwest today and tonight.
Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories: Snow of 2–5 inches will be common across the central and southern Appalachians into the Mid-Atlantic, including I-95, today and early tonight.
High Wind Warnings and Watches and Winter Storm Warnings and Watches: Wind gusts 50–85 mph and 6–20 inches of snow may create hazardous travel across southern and southeast Wyoming, north-central Colorado, far-western Nebraska, south-central Montana and the higher terrain of western Wyoming this afternoon through Thursday.
Flood Watches: Periods of moderate to heavy rain from an atmospheric river may cause flooding across western Washington and northwest and west-central Oregon through Friday.
Snow and Winter Weather Advisories: Periods of snow with general totals of 1–5 inches and locally higher amounts may cause slick travel from the Great Lakes and eastern Ohio Valley through the interior Northeast and northern New England from today into early Tuesday.
Flood Watches: Periods of moderate to heavy rain totaling 2–4 inches by Tuesday morning and 4–12 inches by Friday will raise river-flooding risks across western Washington and northwest Oregon tonight through Friday.
Snow and strong winds: Mountain snow of 2–10 inches and wind gusts 35–80 mph will impact the northern Rockies from later today through Tuesday morning. Strongest winds along the Rocky Mountain Front.