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FXUS01 KWBC 120819  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
318 AM EST WED FEB 12 2025  
 
VALID 12Z WED FEB 12 2025 - 12Z FRI FEB 14 2025  
 
...MODERATE RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF SOUTHERN  
CALIFORNIA ON THURSDAY; THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF EXCESSIVE  
RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF NORTHERN/CENTRAL CALIFORNIA AND LOWER  
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TO THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS ON WEDNESDAY...  
 
...RAIN/FREEZING RAIN OVER PARTS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC/CENTRAL  
APPALACHIANS TO LOWER GREAT LAKES WITH 0. 25 INCHES OF ICE  
ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE ON WEDNESDAY: RAIN/FREEZING RAIN OVER PARTS  
OF THE SOUTHERN PLAINS TO THE OHIO VALLEY/GREAT LAKES WITH 0. 10  
INCHES OF ICE ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE ON WEDNESDAY...  
 
...RAIN/FREEZING RAIN OVER PARTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST WITH 0.  
10 INCHES OF ICE ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE ON WEDNESDAY INTO  
THURSDAY; RAIN/FREEZING RAIN OVER PARTS OF NORTHEAST THE WITH 0.  
01 INCHES OF ICE ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE ON THURSDAY...  
 
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF  
THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND THE SOUTHEAST ON WEDNESDAY...  
 
...TEMPERATURES WILL BE 25 TO 35 DEGREES BELOW AVERAGE ACROSS THE  
NORTHERN ROCKIES EASTWARD TO THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND  
SOUTHWARD TO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS...  
 
ON WEDNESDAY, AN ARCTIC HIGH OVER THE NORTHERN INTERMOUNTAIN  
REGION TO THE NORTHERN PLAINS WILL SLOWLY MOVE SOUTHEASTWARD TO  
THE OHIO VALLEY/CENTRAL APPALACHIANS BY FRIDAY. THE COLD AIR  
ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH WILL BRING TEMPERATURES 25 TO 35 DEGREES  
BELOW AVERAGE ACROSS THE NORTHERN ROCKIES EASTWARD TO THE UPPER  
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND SOUTHWARD TO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS. THE COLD  
TEMPERATURES HAVE PROMPTED AN EXTREME COLD WARNING OVER THE  
NORTHERN ROCKIES TO THE NORTHERN PLAINS.  
 
SOUTH OF THE ARTIC HIGH, A FRONT EXTENDING FROM THE SOUTHEAST TO  
THE SOUTHERN ROCKIES AND THEN TO THE GREAT BASIN WILL SPAWN A WAVE  
OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE TENNESSEE VALLEY THAT MOVES NORTHEASTWARD  
TO SOUTHEAST ONTARIO, CANADA, BY THURSDAY AND THEN INTO  
SOUTHEASTERN CANADA BY FRIDAY. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE  
ASSOCIATED FRONT OVER THE TENNESSEE VALLEY WILL MOVE OFF THE  
EASTERN SEABOARD BY THURSDAY EVENING.  
 
THE SYSTEM WILL SPREAD SNOW FROM THE CENTRAL PLAINS INTO THE GREAT  
LAKES ON WEDNESDAY AND INTO FAR NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND BY WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY. IN ADDITION, BURSTS OF HEAVY SNOW,  
ACCUMULATING AT TIMES TO AN INCH PER HOUR, MAY LEAD TO HAZARDOUS  
DRIVING CONDITIONS AND DISRUPT TRAVEL. HEAVIER SNOW RATES SHOULD  
DEVELOP IN TIME FOR THE EVENING RUSH HOUR IN MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO,  
GRAND RAPIDS, AND DETROIT, AMONG OTHER LOCATIONS. PLAN AHEAD IF  
YOU ARE COMMUTING. FURTHER, A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW, SLEET, AND  
FREEZING RAIN ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE MAIN SNOW BAND WILL LEAD TO  
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS ELSEWHERE IN THE MIDWEST AND NORTHEAST.  
 
MOREOVER, A DAMAGING FREEZING RAIN, ICE EVENT, WILL CONTINUE ON  
WEDNESDAY, PARTICULARLY IN THE BLUE RIDGE FROM FAR NORTHWEST NORTH  
CAROLINA INTO WESTERN VIRGINIA AND THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS NEAR  
THE WEST VIRGINIA AND VIRGINIA BORDER, WITH 0.25 INCHES OF ICE  
ACCUMULATIONS. DANGEROUS TRAVEL IS EXPECTED; POWER OUTAGES AND  
TREE DAMAGE ARE LIKELY.  
 
FURTHERMORE, MOISTURE FROM THE GULF WILL STREAM NORTHWARD OVER THE  
SOUTHERN PLAINS, LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, AND THE SOUTHEAST ON  
WEDNESDAY. THE MOISTURE WILL AID IN PRODUCING SHOWERS AND SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND  
SOUTHEAST. THEREFORE, THE SPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/5)  
OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY  
AND SOUTHEAST THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. THE HAZARDS ASSOCIATED  
WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS ARE FREQUENT LIGHTNING, SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORM WIND GUSTS, HAIL, AND A FEW TORNADOES.  
 
MOREOVER, THE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL HAVE HEAVY RAIN.  
THEREFORE, THE WPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/4) OF  
EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INTO  
THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. THE  
ASSOCIATED HEAVY RAIN WILL CREATE MAINLY LOCALIZED AREAS OF FLASH  
FLOODING, WITH URBAN AREAS, ROADS, SMALL STREAMS, AND LOW-LYING  
AREAS THE MOST VULNERABLE. ON THURSDAY, THE THREAT OF SEVERE  
THUNDERSTORMS AND EXCESSIVE RAINFALL WILL DECREASE TO A MARGINAL  
RISK OVER THE SOUTHEAST.  
 
MEANWHILE, ON WEDNESDAY, A STORM OVER THE EASTERN PACIFIC WILL  
BEGIN TO MOVE ONSHORE OVER THE WEST COAST. THE SYSTEM WILL PRODUCE  
RAIN AND HIGHER-ELEVATION SNOW OVER PARTS OF CENTRAL/SOUTHERN  
CALIFORNIA. AS THE STORM MOVES FARTHER INLAND, HEAVY RAIN WILL  
ARRIVE LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA AND THEN SPREAD  
INLAND INTO THE CENTRAL VALLEY AND DOWN THE COAST TO SOUTHERN  
CALIFORNIA ON THURSDAY. THE HEAVY RAIN MAY CAUSE FLOODING IN URBAN  
AREAS AND SMALL STREAMS, AS WELL AS SOME MINOR RIVER FLOODING.  
THEREFORE, THE WPC HAS ISSUED A SLIGHT RISK (LEVEL 2/4) OF  
EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA THROUGH  
THURSDAY MORNING. THE ASSOCIATED HEAVY RAIN WILL CREATE MAINLY  
LOCALIZED AREAS OF FLASH FLOODING, WITH URBAN AREAS, ROADS, SMALL  
STREAMS, AND BURN SCARS THE MOST VULNERABLE.  
 
THE RISK OF FLASH FLOODING WILL BE HIGHEST IN AND NEAR RECENT BURN  
SCAR AREAS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. FLOODING MAY INCLUDE DEBRIS  
FLOWS. PEOPLE LIVING IN OR NEAR RECENTLY BURNED AREAS SHOULD  
LISTEN CAREFULLY TO INSTRUCTIONS FROM LOCAL OFFICIALS.  
 
ON THURSDAY, THE THREAT OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL INCREASES OVER  
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THEREFORE, THE WPC HAS ISSUED A MODERATE RISK  
(LEVEL 3/4) OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OVER PARTS OF SOUTHERN  
CALIFORNIA FROM THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY MORNING. NUMEROUS FLASH  
FLOODING EVENTS ARE POSSIBLE. MANY STREAMS MAY FLOOD, POTENTIALLY  
AFFECTING LARGER RIVERS. FLOODING MAY INCLUDE DEBRIS FLOWS IN OR  
NEAR RECENTLY BURNED AREAS.  
 
ALSO, ON THURSDAY, COASTAL RAIN AND HIGHER-ELEVATION SNOW WILL  
MOVE INTO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. ADDITIONALLY, SNOW WILL SPREAD  
INTO MUCH OF THE WESTERN U.S. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THE HEAVIEST  
SNOW IS EXPECTED IN THE SIERRA NEVADA AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA  
MOUNTAINS. SNOW LEVELS WILL RISE THROUGH THE EVENT, BUT HEAVY SNOW  
WILL LIKELY CAUSE DANGEROUS TRAVEL AT MANY MOUNTAIN PASSES DUE TO  
SNOW-COVERED ROADS AND LOW VISIBILITY. SIGNIFICANT SNOW IS ALSO  
LIKELY IN THE MOUNTAINS OF UTAH AND WESTERN COLORADO. ICE  
ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE IN NORTHWEST OREGON.  
 
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