- Tropical Depression Nichole is spreading heavy rains northward from Florida into Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.
- Some severe weather possible over the Mid-Atlantic States and South Texas today and tonight.
- Strong winds tonight for the coasts of southern New England, New York and New Jersey.
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Pacific:
— South-central OR; northeast CA; northwest NV: Some light snow tonight and Saturday. A couple of inches possible. I-5, US-395 impacted.
Mountain:
— Northeast MT: Dense Fog Advisory through midday. I-94 impacted.
Central:
— Northeast ND; northern MN: Winter Weather Advisories through early afternoon. Up to 2 inches additional snowfall and wind gusts to 35 mph. I-29, I-35 impacted.
— South TX: Slight risk of severe thunderstorms this evening and tonight. Large hail is the primary threat. I-2, I-37, US-77 potentially impacted.
Eastern:
— Western and north-central MI Upper Peninsula: Winter Weather Advisories tonight for lake effect snow. 2-5 inches likely.
— Southern IL; IN; OH; western PA: Some wet snow may mix in Saturday on the backside of the rain shield associated with Nichole. Little if any accumulations on the roads and minimal impacts to RV travel.
— Eastern OH; western and central PA; western NY: Heavy rains today and tonight associated with Nichole. Some flooding possible. 2-4 inches of rain generally expected with higher local amounts. I-70, I-71, I-75, I-76, I-77, I-79, I-80, I-81, I-86, I-90, I-99, OH and PA Turnpikes impacted.
— Southeast MA; southern RI; coastal CT; NY Long Island; coastal NJ: Wind Advisories tonight through Saturday morning. Gusts 40-55 mph associated with the remnants of Nichole. I-95 impacted.
— Central and southeast VA; central and eastern NC; northeast SC: Slight risk of severe thunderstorms today and tonight associated with the remnants of Nichole. Primary threats are damaging wind gusts and brief, weak tornadoes rapidly forming and dissipating. I-40, I-64, I-85, I-95 potentially impacted.
— Western NC and adjacent southwest VA: Flood Watches through late tonight. Up to 4-6 inches of rain expected. I-26, I-40, I-77 potentially impacted.
— Western NC; most of interior SC; northern and central GA: Wind Advisories through this evening. Gusts 35-40 mph. I-16, I-20, I-26, I-40, I-75, I-77, I-85 impacted.
— Northeast FL: Coastal Flood Warning through this evening for moderate to major flooding of the St. Johns River basin.
— Northeast and north-central FL: Flood Watch continues through this afternoon. I-75, I-95 potentially impacted.
— Tropical Depression Nicole is located over southwest GA this morning, moving north at 15 mph. The strongest winds are over the SC coastal waters with gusts 30-40 mph. The storm continues to weaken and will no longer be a discernible system by this evening. Heavy rains extending to the Northeast, and brief tornadoes over the Mid-Atlantic states will be the primary impacts.
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Severe thunderstorm risk Friday and Friday night 11 November Total rainfall amounts through Saturday evening 12 November Wind gusts Friday afternoon 11 November Likelihood of winter weather impacting RV travel Saturday 12 November
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