** Heads up for potentially significant flooding today in western Washington and northwest Oregon **
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- Several storms will impact the Pacific Northwest through midweek with heavy low elevation rain that could cause flooding, heavy mountain snow, and high winds along the Rocky Mountain Front.
- Snow today for the Michigan Upper Peninsula, spreading into Upstate New York and northern New England on Tuesday.
- More snow for the Upper Midwest and Michigan Tuesday.
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Here’s the long-range travel & RV weather outlook
— Western WA, northwest OR, northern ID: Flood Watches through Wednesday afternoon for heavy rains and melting snow pack. I-5, I-82, I-90, US-12, US-97, US-101 potentially impacted.
— Northern WA, northern ID, northwest MT: Winter Weather Advisories through midday today. Total accumulations from 2-6. Inches in the lower elevations to 6-15 inches on higher passes and in the mountains. I-90 impacted.
— Coastal central and southern WA; coastal northern and central OR: High Wind Warnings today. Gusts to 60 mph. US-101. Impacted.
— North-central and northeast OR and adjacent WA; WA Lower Columbia Basin: Wind Advisories through this evening. Gusts 45-55 mph. I-82, I-84, US-395 impacted.
— Southern CA Ventura and Los Angeles County Mountains; Ventura, Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valleys: Wind Advisories through mid-afternoon today. Gusts 40-50 mph. I-5, I-10, I-15, US-101 impacted.
— Northwest and Central MT: High Wind Warnings midday today through Tuesday afternoon. Wind gusts. 60-65 mph except 70-80 mph along the Rocky Mountain Front. I-15, US-12, US-87 impacted.
— South-central MT Livingston and Beartooth Foothills region: Wind Advisories through midday Tuesday. Gusts to 65 mph. I-90 impacted.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Warnings and Watches this afternoon through Tuesday morning. Gusts to 65 mph. I-25, I-80 impacted.
National Weather Service Warnings Watches and Advisories issued Monday morning 28 February Monday 28 February Flash flood risk Monday and Monday night 28 February Snowfall accumulations Monday and Monday night 28 February Wind gusts Monday afternoon 28 February High temperatures Monday 28 February Low temperatures Tuesday morning 1 March Tuesday 1 March Wind gusts Tuesday afternoon 1 March Snowfall accumulations Tuesday and Tuesday night 1 March Total precipitation amounts through Tuesday evening 1 March High temperatures Tuesday 1 March Low temperatures Wednesday morning 2 March Wednesday 2 March Wind Gusts Wednesday midday 2 March Snowfall amounts Wednesday and Wednesday night 2 March High temperatures Wednesday 2 March Total snowfall accumulations Monday morning through Wednesday night 28 February – 2 March
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