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- Moderate to heavy snow will continue to impact the Northern and Central Rockies today through Thursday.
- Snow spreads onto the central High Plains by Wednesday.
- A ‘pop-up’ snowstorm for central and eastern Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Accumulations generally 1-4 inches.
- Much below normal temperatures are expected across the northern Rockies, Great Basin, and Northern Plains by Wednesday.
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Here’s the long-range travel & RV weather outlook
For detailed weather information or routing recommendations, please submit an RV Weather Routing Request. Your local forecasts are always available here. Below are some highlights of significant weather, grouped by time zone:
Pacific:
— Central and northeast OR: Winter Weather Advisories through early Wednesday morning. Total accumulations 3-8 inches mostly above 4000 feet. I-84 impacted.
Mountain:
— Western, central, south-central and southeast MT, northern, eastern and southeast ID, WY except northeast corner of the state; central, north-central and northeast UT, CO mountains west of I-25: Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories late tonight through Wednesday. Likely snow accumulations range from 4-8 inches in MT, 8-16 inches in WY and 10-20 inches in the Wasatch Mountains of UT. Snow generally ending late today in MT, late Wednesday in UT, WY, CO, and late Thursday in CO. I-15, I-25, I-80, I-84, I-90 impacted. I-80 / I-84 in the Wasatch Mountains and I-25 / I-80 in southeast WY will both be particularly impacted by this storm and may be closed by their respective DOT’s.
Central:
— Central ND: Wind and Winter Weather Advisories today. Up to an inch of new snow, blowing snow and wind gusts to 50 mph. I-94 impacted.
— Portions of northeast CO; Western, central, and portions of southeast NE; northwest and north-central KS: Winter Storm Watches Wednesday through Thursday morning. Up to 7 inches snow possible. I-70, I-76, I-80 will be impacted.
Eastern:
— Central and Eastern PA and adjacent NY: 1-3 inches wet snow Wednesday. 2-5 inches possible in higher terrain. Winter Weather Advisories probable. I-76 / PA Turnpike, I-80, I-81, I-88 impacted.
— Southeast AL; northern FL; central and southern GA; central and eastern SC; southeast NC: Strong to locally severe thunderstorms possible on Wednesday. Damaging winds, isolated hail, and a tornado or two all possible.
— Rain today spreading from East TX and the central Gulf Coast through the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic tonight and Wednesday. No advisories expected.
National Weather Service Warnings Watches and Advisories issued Tuesday morning 8 March Tuesday 8 March Travel risk to RV’s from Winter Weather Tuesday & Tuesday night 8 March Wind gusts Tuesday afternoon 8 March High temperatures Tuesday 8 March Low temperatures Wednesday morning 9 March Wednesday 9 March Travel risk to RV’s from Winter Weather Wednesday and Wednesday night 9 March Wind gusts Wednesday 9 March High temperatures Wednesday 9 March Low temperatures Thursday morning 10 March Thursday 10 March Travel Risk to RV’s Thursday and Thursday night 10 March Wind gusts Thursday midday 10 March High temperatures Thursday 10 March Total precipitation amounts Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening 8-9 March Total snowfall accumulation Tuesday morning through Thursday night 8-10 March
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