- Isolated thunderstorms and locally heavy rain are expected along the Texas coast through Saturday.
- A series of Pacific storms will bring rain and high elevation snow to the Northwest into the weekend.
- High winds tomorrow and tomorrow night for Montana and Wyoming.
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From the RV Weather Winter Office in State College PA:
These are the most significant weather impacts to RV travel over the next two to three days. I do not list every area of rain, showers, or breezy winds. It would be exhausting (for both of us!). Please check out the animations and graphics for a good depiction of the weather along your route.
Pacific:
— Northwest WA Olympic Peninsula: Wind Advisory this afternoon through tonight. Gusts to 55 mph. US-101 impacted.
— Northwest WA Mason County: Flood Watch later today through Sunday morning. Heavy rain expected in the Olympic Mountains with snow levels at 5000 feet. Rainfall totals of 2 to 3 or more inches possible, that may create flood conditions along the Skokomish River.
— Northwest WA northeast Puget Sound coastal areas. Wind Advisory this afternoon through tonight. Gusts to 55 mph. I-5 impacted.
—North-central WA northern Cascades: Winter Storm Warnings and Watches this evening through Saturday evening. Snow levels 4500 feet. 1-2 feet of snow and wind gusts to 45 mph. US-2, WA-20, Washington Pass impacted.
— Much of coastal WA; northern coastal OR: Strong winds tonight into early Saturday morning. Wind gusts 35-45 mph. I-5, US-101 impacted.
— Much of central and eastern WA; northern ID: Wind Advisories Saturday into Saturday evening. Gusts to 45 mph. I-82, I-90, US-2, US-395 impacted.
— North-central OR: Strong winds mid-morning through mid-afternoon Saturday. Gusts to 45 mph. I-84; US-20, US-26, US-97 impacted.
Mountain:
— Northwest, north-central and central MT: Rocky Mountain Front: High Wind Warnings early Saturday into late Saturday night. Wind gusts 60-65 mph except near 80 mph along the Rocky Mountain Front. I-15, US-2, US-87 impacted.
— South-central MT; parts of northwest and central WY: Strong winds late Saturday morning through Saturday afternoon. Wind gusts 35-45 mph. I-90; US-20, US-26, US-89 impacted.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Watches Saturday and Saturday night. Wind gusts to 65 mph. I-25, I-80 impacted.
— Central NM: Light snow mixed with rain continues this morning. Little impact to I-25 or I-40; up to an inch of accumulation at higher elevations.
Central:
— Parts of eastern NE: Strong winds mid-morning through mid-afternoon. Gusts 30-35 mph. I-80 impacted.
— TX Gulf Coast: Rain, sometimes moderate to heavy, today through Saturday afternoon. Heaviest rain likely south of Corpus Christi with the possibility of some localized flash flooding. I-37, I-69E, US-77 impacted.
Eastern:
— Northern NY Adirondacks; northern VT and NH: Some light snow this evening and early tonight. Minimal impacts to I-89, I-91, I-93.
— Eastern KY; southwest, western and parts of northern VA; eastern WV: Some rain today through mid-afternoon. Heaviest rain over eastern WV. Generally minor impacts. I-75, I-81, I-95, US-219 impacted.
— FL Panhandle; adjacent southeast AL and southwest GA: Dense Fog Advisories through mid-morning. I-10 impacted.










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