- Strong Pacific storm today, bringing rain, mountain snows and strong winds across Northern California and the Pacific Northwest.
- Low pressure develops Wednesday across the central US; expect a chance for severe weather across the Southern Plains and snow for the upper Midwest Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.
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— North and central WA Coast: High Wind Warnings through this afternoon. Gusts to 55 mph. US-101 impacted.
— WA east of Puget Sound: Wind Advisory through this evening. Gusts to 40 mph. I-5, I-90 impacted.
— WA Cascade and Olympic Mountains: Winter Storm Warnings above 3500 feet this afternoon through this evening. 8-16 inches snow accumulation at higher elevations. I-90 impacted.
— North-central and northeast WA east of the Cascades: Winter Weather Advisories today and tonight. 1-3 inches in the valleys and 6-12 inches in the mountains.
— Northwest, central and south-central OR; adjacent northeast CA: High Wind Warnings and Advisories through late this morning. Gusts 50-65 mph. I-84 impacted.
— CA Central and Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains: Winter Weather Advisories continue through this afternoon. 6-12 inches snow above 7000 feet.
— CA Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains, eastern slopes: Wind Advisory through this morning. Gusts to 70 mph above 9000 feet.
— Southern CA western Mojave Desert: Wind Advisory today. Gusts to 45 mph. I-15, I-40, CA-58 impacted.
— Western MT: Winter Weather Advisories through midday today. A few inches of snow above 5000 feet and freezing rain possible below 5000 feet. I-90 impacted.
— Northwest and west-central WY: Winter Weather Advisories for Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the Gros Ventre Mountains. 3-10 inches snow expected.
— West-central and southwest WY: Dense Fog Advisory through midmorning. I-80 impacted.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Warnings and Watches from last this evening through Wednesday afternoon. Gusts to 65 mph. I-25, I-80 impacted.
— North-central CO: Winter Weather Advisories above 9000 feet this evening though midday Wednesday. 4-8 inches snow expected. I-70 just south of advisory area.
— Central OK, northeast TX: Isolated strong or severe thunderstorms possible Wednesday afternoon and evening. I-35, I-40, I-44 potentially impacted.
— Southwest LA, adjacent eastern TX: Dense Fog Advisories through midmorning. I-10, I-49 impacted.
— Northeast FL, coastal Flagler and St. Johns counties: Coastal Flood Warnings continue through this evening. Roads east of I-95 potentially impacted.
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