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- Arctic wind chills continue over the Upper-Midwest and spread into upstate New York and New England.
- Narrow but intense snow squall bands form over parts of New York and Pennsylvania Monday afternoon, creating suddenly hazardous driving conditions.
- Scattered showers and thunderstorms today for the Florida Peninsula.
- Heavy rains for the Washington coast Tuesday – some more flooding possible.
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Here’s the long-range travel & RV weather outlook (updated Sunday evening)
— WA coast: Heavy rains Tuesday may create more flooding. I-5 potentially impacted.
— Central WA Kittitas Valley: Freezing Fog Advisory through late this morning. I-84, I-90 impacted.
— Central and southern CA Central Valley: Dense Fog Advisory through late this morning. I-5, CA-99 impacted.
— Southern CA coastal mountains from Ventura County to the Mexico border: Wind Advisories today. Gusts 40-50 mph. I-5, I-8, I-10 impacted.
— Northwest MT Rocky Mountain Front.: High Wind Warning this afternoon through Wednesday evening. Gusts 70-80 mph.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Watches this evening through Tuesday. Gusts 60-65 mph. I-25, I-80 impacted.
— MI Eastern Upper Peninsula; northern MI Lower Peninsula: Winter Storm Warning (UP) and Advisories (LP) today. 1-4 inches additional accumulation and wind gusts to 35 mph. I-75 impacted.
— Northeast OH, northwest PA, far-western NY all along the Lake Erie coastline: Winter Weather Advisories through Tuesday morning. 4-7 inches of Lake Effect snow possible with gusts to 35 mph. I-79, I-90 / Ohio Turnpike / NY Thruway impacted.
— Western NY downwind of Lake Ontario: Lake Effect Snow Warning this evening through late tonight. Up to 20 inches of snow and wind gusts to 40 mph. I-81, I-90 highly impacted.
— NY along and south of the Mohawk Valley; western and central PA; western MD; eastern WV: Expect brief but intense snow squalls this afternoon. These squall will drop visibility instantly to near zero while making road surfaces slick regardless of treatment. I-68, I-70, I-76 / PA Turnpike, I-79, I-80, I-81, I-88, I-90 / NY Thruway / OH Turnpike all potentially impacted.
— Northern NY, northern VT, northern NH and interior ME: Windchill warnings through Tuesday afternoon. Wind chills as low as -35 deg F.
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