Big Weather Picture for this coming weekend and next week:
Active severe weather bringing damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes to portions of the central US, Midwest, Ohio Valley, southern US, and even into portions of the Mid-Atlantic through Wednesday evening.
Late season significant winter storm possible later this week into the early half of the weekend across the interior Northeast.
Multiple systems to cross through the Rockies, bringing periods of higher elevation heavy snow and stronger wind gusts to both higher and lower elevations.
West coast storm impacts California, the Great Basin, the Southwest and the Rockies starting this weekend through early next week.
Severe weather for the Central and Southern Plains, and mid-Mississippi Valley this coming Sunday through Tuesday. Greatest threat across northeast Texas to the Ohio Valley Monday afternoon and evening.
Snow for northern New England middle of next week.
Big Weather Picture for this coming weekend and next week:
Cold front to sweep much of central US on Tuesday, bringing widespread rain showers, strong-to-severe thunderstorms, and lingering mixed precipitation across far northern US. The widespread rain will shift toward the East Coast on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Multiple systems to bring light rain and wintry precipitation (higher elevations) to portions of the West Coast and Rockies through the weekend.
Opening up April will bring a chance for active precipitation across the whole US with favored cooler conditions west and warmer east.