963  
FXUS01 KWBC 192001  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
300 PM EST TUE NOV 19 2024  
 
VALID 00Z WED NOV 20 2024 - 00Z FRI NOV 22 2024  
 
...POWERFUL PACIFIC STORM TO IMPACT THE WEST COAST WITH HEAVY  
RAIN, LIFE THREATENING FLOODING, WIND AND HIGHER ELEVATION  
MOUNTAIN SNOW BEGINNING TONIGHT...  
 
...HEAVY SNOW WITH GUSTY WINDS FOR NORTH DAKOTA INTO NORTHWESTERN  
MINNESOTA INTO WEDNESDAY...  
 
...LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW FOR THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS OF WEST VIRGINIA  
AND PENNSYLVANIA WITH LIGHTER ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE FOR  
SURROUNDING PORTIONS OF THE MIDWEST INTO INTERIOR NEW YORK...  
 
AN ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN WILL UNFOLD ACROSS THE LOWER 48 THIS  
WEEK WITH AREAS OF HEAVY RAIN, SNOW AND WIND. FIRST, A RAPIDLY  
INTENSIFYING SURFACE LOW WILL NEAR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST THIS  
EVENING AND TONIGHT. WHILE THE SURFACE LOW SHOULD REMAIN ABOUT 300  
MILES OFFSHORE THE WASHINGTON COAST, THE TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT  
WILL RESULT IN DAMAGING WINDS FROM NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INTO  
WESTERN WASHINGTON. WIND GUSTS OF 60-70 MPH (LOCALLY HIGHER) ARE  
EXPECTED ALONG THE COAST AND INTO MOUNTAINS PORTIONS OF THE  
REGION.  
 
A MULTI-DAY HEAVY RAINFALL EVENT WILL IMPACT NORTHERN CALIFORNIA  
INTO SOUTHWESTERN OREGON BEGINNING TONIGHT, CONTINUING INTO FRIDAY  
AS AN ATMOSPHERIC RIVER STALLS IN AND AROUND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.  
RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OVER 10 INCHES ARE LIKELY FOR SOME AREAS  
THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING WHICH WILL LEAD TO FLOODING RAINFALL AND  
AREAS OF FLASH FLOODING, ESPECIALLY ACROSS SENSITIVE BURN SCARS  
AND ANY URBAN LOCATIONS. WPC HAS ISSUED A HIGH RISK (LEVEL 4/4) OF  
EXCESSIVE RAINFALL ACROSS PARTS OF NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA ON  
THURSDAY IN ORDER TO FURTHER HIGHLIGHT THE FLOODING THREAT. INTO  
THE MOUNTAINS, HEAVY SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL LEAD TO BLIZZARD  
CONDITIONS FOR PORTIONS OF THE CASCADES INTO THE NORTHERN SIERRA  
NEVADA. RESIDENTS AND VISITORS THROUGHOUT THE NORTHWEST ARE URGED  
TO HAVE MULTIPLE WAYS TO RECEIVE WARNINGS, LISTEN TO ADVICE FROM  
LOCAL OFFICIALS, AND AVOID TRAVELING THROUGH HAZARDOUS WEATHER  
CONDITIONS IF POSSIBLE.  
 
OVER THE NORTH-CENTRAL U.S., AN ONGOING STORM SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE  
THREATS FOR GUSTY WINDS AND SNOWFALL FROM NORTHEASTERN MONTANA  
INTO NORTHWESTERN MINNESOTA. AS A SURFACE LOW SLOWLY TRACKS NORTH  
FROM MINNESOTA TONIGHT, COLDER AIR IS EXPECTED TO ALLOW A  
CHANGEOVER TO SNOW FOR MOST REGIONS WITH ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL  
ACCUMULATIONS OF 3-6 INCHES (LOCALLY HIGHER) FOR NORTHERN/EASTERN  
NORTH DAKOTA. WINDS COMBINED WITH FALLING SNOW OR SNOW ON THE  
GROUND WILL REDUCE VISIBILITY AND RESULT IN HAZARDOUS TRAVEL  
CONDITIONS.  
 
ACROSS THE MIDWEST AND NORTHEAST, AS THE UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM  
FROM THE NORTH-CENTRAL U.S. MOVES EASTWARD, COLDER TEMPERATURES  
AND AREAS OF SNOW ARE EXPECTED FOR PORTIONS OF THE MIDWEST,  
PENNSYLVANIA AND INTERIOR NEW YORK. LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW WITH  
ACCUMULATIONS IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES SHOULD BE EXPECTED FOR THE  
HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS FROM WEST VIRGINIA  
INTO PENNSYLVANIA BEGINNING THURSDAY AND CONTINUING INTO THE NIGHT.  
 
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