Don’t miss a forecast update! Sign up to get the latest forecasts and outlooks delivered to your inbox daily!
- Coastal rain and mountain snows return to the Pacific Northwest.
- High winds tonight and Sunday over much of Montana and Southeast Wyoming create hazardous travel conditions.
- Dangerous wind gusts of 90-95 mph possible along I-25 north of Cheyenne tonight and Monday.
- Near blizzard conditions possible Monday night and Tuesday eastern North Dakota.
- Not as cold tonight over Florida.
For details, check out the latest weather animations.
Here’s the long-range travel & RV weather outlook (to be updated this evening)
— Northwest WA Central and Northern Cascades: Winter Weather Advisories above 1000 feet midday today through Monday afternoon. 5-15 inches snow expected. I-90 impacted.
— Far northwest MT; portions of northern ID: Winter Weather Advisories this evening through Monday morning. 2-4 inches snow likely. I-90 impacted.
— Much of northwest, north-central and northeast MT: High Wind Warnings (Rocky Mountain Front) and Watches this afternoon through Monday. Gusts to 60 mph except gusts up to 75 mph along the Rocky Mountain Front. I-15 impacted.
— South-central MT Livingston Area and Beartooth Foothills: Wind Advisory through Monday afternoon. Gusts to 65 mph. I-90 impacted.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Warning and Watches this evening through Monday night. Gusts 60-75 mph except gusts 90-95 mph along the North Laramie Range tonight and Monday. I-25 highly impacted; I-80 impacted..
— Eastern ND and adjacent MN; northwest MN: Winter Storm Watches Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon. 1-3 inches of snow accompanied by wind gusts to 60 mph could create near-blizzard or blizzard conditions. I-29, I-94 impacted.
— Southeast TX: Heavy rains Monday. Slight risk of flash flooding. I-45 potentially impacted.
— Northern and Central FL: Not quite as cold Monday night. Low temperatures 30-35 deg F.
— NY Adirondack and Catskill Mountains: Wind Chill Warnings through late this morning. Wind Chill values -25 to -30 deg F.
National Weather Service Warnings Watches and Advisories issued Sunday morning 30 January Sunday 30 January Wind Gusts Sunday afternoon 30 January Snowfall amounts through Sunday evening 30 January High temperatures Sunday 30 January Low temperatures Monday 31 January Monday 31 January Wind Gusts Monday afternoon 31 January Total snowfall accumulations through Monday evening 31 January Total precipitation amounts through Monday evening 31 January High temperatures Monday 31 January Low temperatures Tuesday 1 February Tuesday 1 February Wind gusts Tuesday afternoon 1 February High temperatures Tuesday 1 February
Click here for the latest short-term weather forecast!
Don’t miss a forecast update! Sign up to get the latest forecasts and outlooks delivered to your inbox daily!