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- A series of storms may produce flooding due to heavy rain and snow melt in the Pacific Northwest. Heavy mountain snow and areas of high winds are also expected from these storms.
- Some snow squalls today for the Northeast behind a cold front. The heaviest squalls will remain north of I-90.
- Rain and rain showers today over the Mid-South and the Carolinas.
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Here’s the long-range travel & RV weather outlook
— WA Olympic Mountains above 3500 feet: Winter Storm Warning continues through this morning. Up to 6 inches of additional snow accumulation.
— WA northern and central Cascades: Winter Weather Advisory above 3000 feet continues through this afternoon midday today. Up to 9 inches of additional snow accumulation. I-90 impacted.
— South-central WA and north-central OR: Winter Weather Advisory continues through this morning for mixed precipitation. Up to 2 inches of snow at lower elevations, perhaps mixed with sleet and freezing rain. I-84 impacted.
— Far northern ID above 3000 feet, northwest MT: Winter Storm Watches (ID) and Advisories Sunday evening through Monday. Snow accumulations ranging from 1-4 inches in the valleys, 4-9 inches over higher terrain in MT, and up to 10-15 inches in ID. I-90 impacted.
— Northwest MT Rocky Mountain Front and west of I-15: High Wind Warnings and Watches this afternoon through Tuesday. Gusts 60-80 mph. There may be a lull in the wind Monday morning through early afternoon.
— Central MT Judith Basin County: High Wind Watch Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning. Gusts to 60 mph.
— South-central MT Livingston and Beartooth Foothills region and to the north: Wind Advisories through this evening. Gusts to 60 mph. I-90 impacted.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Warnings through late this evening. Gusts to 65 mph. I-25, I-80 impacted.
— Northwest NY downwind of Lake Ontario and north of I-90 / NY Thruway: Winter Weather Advisories through this evening. 3-7 inches of snow, wind gusts to 45 mph and wind chill temperatures as low as -20 deg F. I-81 impacted.
— Northeast and east-central FL: Dense Fog Advisories through mid-morning. I-4, I-75, I-95 impacted.
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