- Strong Pacific storm forecast to impact Washington, Oregon and Northern California starting Monday afternoon.
- Deep low pressure system off the South Carolina coast moves slowly out to sea, but not before bringing more coastal flooding to the Southeast Coast and strong gusty winds to the Outer Banks today.
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—Central WA Cascades and central OR Cascades this afternoon and tonight: Winter Weather Advisories above 2000 feet. 2-4 inches of snow expected in OR and lower elevations of WA. Up to 8-12 inches of snow likely over eastern slopes WA Cascades above 3000 feet. I-90 impacted.
— Northwest, central, south-central and southwest coastal OR; interior northern CA: High Wind Warnings, Watches and Advisories Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning. Gusts 50-70 mph. I-5, I-84, US-101 impacted.
— Northern CA Coast: Wind Advisory Monday afternoon and evening. Gusts to 55 mph. US-101 impacted.
— Northern CA: Winter Storm Warnings, watches and Advisories Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning above 4000 feet. 4-8 inches snow expected above 4000 feet and over a foot of snow possible above 6000 feet. 1-3 inches above 3000 feet in southern Trinity County. I-5 impacted.
— Far western NV, eastern slopes of CA Central Sierra Nevada Mountains: High Wind Watch late Monday night though Tuesday morning. Gusts 60-70 mph. I-80, US-395 impacted.
— Southern CA from Santa Barbara to San Diego including Los Angeles and the Inland Empire: Dense Fog Advisory this morning. I-5, I-8, I-10, I-15 impacted.
— Northwest WY and adjacent southwest MT: Winter Weather Advisory for Yellowstone National Park though midday today. An additional 1-3 inches of snow expected.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Warnings through midday today. Gusts to 65 mph. I-25, I-80 impacted.
— Northern and western LA and adjacent TX; western MS and adjacent AR; extreme southwest TN including Memphis: Dense Fog Advisories through late this morning. I-10, I-20, I-40, I-49, I-55 impacted.
— Virginia Beach VA, Outer Banks NC: Wind Advisories through Monday morning. Gusts to 45 mph.
— Much of the southeast coast from Tidewater VA southward to West Palm Beach FL including Myrtle Beach SC and Jacksonville FL: Coastal Flood Warnings continue through Monday through this evening for significant inundation at high tides. Roads east of I-95 in FL and GA potentially impacted.
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