Three things to know about weather for RVers and travelers Sunday 15 October


  • Widely scattered showers in the eastern Great Lakes, Appalachians, and Northeast are possible today and Monday.
  • Rain and wind move into the Pacific Northwest late tonight and Monday.
  • High winds likely for Glacier NP and the Rocky Mountain Front late Monday night and Tuesday.

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From the RV Weather Mobile Command Center in Farnam Nebraska:

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:

— WA; OR; northwest CA: Rain moves into the Pacific Northwest Monday. I-5, I-82, I-84, I-90 impacted.

— Western WA; much of OR: Strong winds Monday late morning through Monday night. Gusts 30-40 mph except higher in the OR Cascades. I-5, I-82, I-84, I-90, US-101, US-395 impacted.

— CA Central Coast north of San Francisco Bay Area and Monterey Bay Area: Dense Fog Advisories this morning. US-101, CA-1 impacted.

Mountain:

Northwest MT including Glacier NP and the Rocky Mountain Front: High Wind Watch late Monday night and Tuesday. Gusts to 70 mph. I-15, US-2, US-89 potentially impacted.

Central:

— Southwest ND; northwest SD: Dense Fog Advisories this morning. I-94 impacted.

— Northwest NE: Dense Fog Advisory through mid-morning. I-80 impacted.

Eastern:

— No significant weather impacts to RV travel expected today or Monday.



Severe thunderstorm risk today and tonight.
Severe thunderstorm risk tomorrow and tomorrow night.
Total rainfall amounts for the next three days
Total snowfall amounts for the next three days

Current Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Watches from the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center


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