315  
FXUS01 KWBC 220800  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
259 AM EST FRI NOV 22 2024  
 
VALID 12Z FRI NOV 22 2024 - 12Z SUN NOV 24 2024  
 
...ATMOSPHERIC RIVER WILL PRODUCE ONE LAST ROUND OF HEAVY  
RAIN/MOUNTAIN SNOW AND STRONG WIND GUSTS ACROSS THE PACIFIC  
NORTHWEST TODAY...  
 
...MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW FOR PORTIONS OF THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS  
TODAY...  
 
...ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES EXPAND ACROSS THE CENTRAL U.S. THIS  
WEEKEND...  
 
ANOMALOUS MOISTURE SUPPORTED BY A DEEP LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL  
CONTINUE IMPACTING THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST TODAY. LIFE THREATENING  
FLOODING IS LIKELY ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, WHERE  
ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS OF 3-5" ARE EXPECTED, MAINLY OVER COASTAL  
AREAS. AS MUCH AS 4-10" OF RAIN ARE POSSIBLE FOR THE NORTHERN  
SIERRA NEVADA. DANGEROUS FLOODING, ROCK SLIDES AND DEBRIS FLOWS  
REMAIN LIKELY TODAY. A MODERATE RISK OF FLASH FLOODING IS IN  
EFFECT FOR UPSLOPE PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN SIERRA BELOW 5000'.  
THE FLOODING RISK WILL DECREASE FROM NORTH TO SOUTH BY LATER TODAY  
AND INTO TONIGHT. HEAVY MOUNTAIN SNOW IS EXPECTED OVER THE  
WASHINGTON CASCADES AND NORTHERN ROCKIES THROUGH SATURDAY.  
MULTIPLE FEET OF SNOW ARE LIKELY TO ACCUMULATE OVER PORTIONS OF  
THE NORTHERN SIERRA (ABOVE 7000') BY SATURDAY EVENING. STRONG  
WINDS WILL CONTINUE ACROSS COASTAL AREAS OF NORTHWEST CALIFORNIA  
INTO WESTERN WASHINGTON, AND OVER SOUTH-CENTRAL OREGON. THESE  
WINDS MAY BLOW DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES, AND ADDITIONAL POWER  
OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE.  
 
A DEEP UPPER LOW WILL PIVOT OVER THE NORTHEAST AND REINFORCE A  
COOLER AIRMASS ALONG WITH A RELATIVELY SHALLOW BIT OF MOISTURE  
INTO THE REGION TODAY. SOME RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED  
ACROSS MUCH OF THE NORTHEAST/NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC AS A RESULT.  
HEAVIER SNOW WILL LIKELY REMAIN CONFINED TO THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF  
THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS, WHERE BETWEEN 6-12 INCHES ARE EXPECTED  
WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. SNOW CHANCES DIMINISH AS THE  
DAY PROGRESSES AND TEMPERATURES RISE. UPPER RIDGING OVER THE  
INTERMOUNTAIN WEST AND ROCKIES WILL SHIFT EASTWARD INTO THE  
CENTRAL U.S. THIS WEEKEND WHERE ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES ARE  
LIKELY TO FOLLOW.  
 
KEBEDE  
 
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