Travel & RV Weather Forecast Friday 25 November


  • Storm system moving across the Southern U.S. will provide areas of heavy rain and thunderstorms across Texas and the Gulf Coast, then bring rain to much of the East this weekend.
  • Heavy snow continues across eastern New Mexico and western Texas today and tonight.
  • Heavy snow develops across the Cascades Saturday night into Sunday.

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Pacific:

— WA Cascades and OR northern and central Cascades above 1500 feet: Winter Storm Watches Saturday evening through Monday morning. Up to 10-20 inches of snow possible, with wind gusts to 45 mph. I-90 potentially impacted.

— Southeast WA and northeast OR Blue Mountains: Freezing Fog Advisory through midday today.

— Western OR central and southern Willamette Valley: Dense Fog Advisory this morning. I-5 impacted.

— Southern CA east and southeast of Los Angeles and southward through Riverside and San Diego Counties: Wind Advisories continue through midday today. Gusts 45-50 mph. I-5, I-8, I-10, I-15 impacted.

Mountain:

— Northwest MT; parts of northern and northeast ID: Winter Weather Advisories this afternoon through Saturday morning. 1-3 inches of snow at pass level, possibly mixing with light freezing rain. I-90 impacted.

— MT Rocky Mountain Front: High Winds likely for a few hours afternoon. Gusts 60-70 mph.

— Southeast WY: High Wind Warning (I-25) and High Wind Watch (I-80) through Saturday midday. Gusts 55-60 mph. I-25 impacted, I-80 potentially impacted.

— Southeast and east-central NM: Winter Storm Warnings through midday Saturday. 4 inches snow in the plains and up to 12 inches in the mountains. Hazardous conditions will be east of I-25 and south of I-40.

Central:

Western and southwest TX south of the Panhandle: Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories through midday Saturday. Snow accumulations will range from 1-4 inches in the eastern areas to 2-6 inches near the NM border and up to 12 inches in the mountains. I-10 west of Sheffield / TX-349 and I-20 west of Odessa impacted.

— Western TX Guadalupe Mountains: Blizzard Warnings through midday Saturday. 5-10 inches snow and wind gusts 50-60 mph.

Southeast TX from Houston to Victoria: Flash Flood Watch through Saturday morning for excessive rainfall. I-10, I-45, US-59 potentially impacted.

TX Coastal region from Houston to south of Kingsville: Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms possible tonight. Damaging winds and a potential tornado are possible. I-37, I-45, I-69E, US-59 potentially impacted.

— South-central and southeast LA; southern MS; southwest AL; western FL Peninsula: Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms possible Saturday. Locally strong wind gusts and perhaps a tornado or two are possible. I-10, I-12, I-49, I-55, I-59, I-65 potentially impacted.

Eastern:

— Northern ME: Winter Weather Advisory today for mixed precipitation. Up to an inch of snow and some light icing possible. I-95 impacted.

— Upstate NY and western New England: Strong winds late this afternoon and tonight. Gusts 30-40 mph. Major highways impacted include I-81, I-84, I-87, I-88, I-89, I-90, I-91, I-93, NY Thruway, Mass Pike.

— Northeast and east-central FL Peninsula; adjacent coastal GA: Dense Fog Advisory this morning. I-4, I-10, I-75, I-95 impacted.


Severe Weather and Tropical Watches and Warnings

— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#NHC_Hurricane_Advisory for the latest Tropical Cyclone WARNINGS and information.

— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#SPC_Tornado_Watch for the latest Tornado and Severe Thunderstorm WATCHES

— See https://rvweather.com/warnings-watches-and-advisories/#NWS_Tornado_Warning for the latest Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, and Flash Flood WARNINGS.



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