861  
FXUS01 KWBC 221829  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
129 PM EST SAT FEB 22 2025  
 
VALID 00Z SUN FEB 23 2025 - 00Z TUE FEB 25 2025  
 
...ATMOSPHERIC RIVER TO BRING HEAVY RAIN, GUSTY WINDS AND  
SCATTERED INSTANCES OF FLOODING TO THE NORTHWEST THROUGH EARLY  
NEXT WEEK...  
 
...SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL ALONG THE  
GULF COAST...  
 
...TEMPERATURES BEGIN TO SLOWLY MODERATE THIS WEEKEND ACROSS THE  
SOUTHERN U.S., WHILE MILDER TEMPERATURES RETURN TO THE GREAT  
PLAINS...  
 
PERSISTENT TROUGHING IN THE EASTERN PACIFIC WILL SUPPORT AN  
ATMOSPHERIC RIVER EVENT ACROSS THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST THIS WEEKEND.  
HEAVY RAINFALL IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP THIS EVENING AHEAD OF A  
DECAYING SURFACE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM. ANOTHER SYSTEM WILL  
REINFORCE THE MOISTURE FETCH AND ASSOCIATED RAINFALL OVER THE  
PACIFIC NW ON SUNDAY. SLIGHT RISKS OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL LEADING  
TO FLASH FLOODING ARE IN EFFECT OVER COASTAL AND INLAND VALLEYS OF  
WASHINGTON AND NORTHERN OREGON ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY, WHERE BETWEEN  
4-7 INCHES OF RAINFALL MAY ACCUMULATE. MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW IS  
POSSIBLE OVER HIGHER LEVELS OF THE NORTHERN CASCADES/ROCKIES  
THROUGH MONDAY. RUNOFF FROM MOUNTAINS COULD EXACERBATE DRAINAGE  
ISSUES AND LEAD TO SMALL STREAM AND RIVER FLOODING AS WELL.  
 
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE ACROSS THE GULF COAST THIS  
WEEKEND. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE LIKELY TO DEVELOP  
ALONG A CONVERGENCE ZONE THAT SETS UP ALONG THE COAST. THE  
HEAVIEST RAINFALL IS EXPECTED SUNDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING WHEN A WARM  
FRONT AND INSTABILITY WORK THEIR WAY INTO THE CENTRAL GULF COAST.  
STORMS SHIFT INTO THE FLORIDA PENINSULA SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY.  
THERE'S POTENTIAL FOR ISOLATED INSTANCES OF FLASH FLOODING OVER  
PARTS OF SOUTH FLORIDA ON MONDAY.  
 
UPPER-LEVEL RIDGING OVER MUCH OF THE WEST WILL EXPAND INTO THE  
CENTRAL U.S. THIS WEEKEND. MILD TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY TO FOLLOW  
SUIT, WITH HIGHS IN THE PLAINS BETWEEN 15-25 DEGREES ABOVE AVERAGE  
ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY. TEMPERATURES MODERATE CONSIDERABLY OVER THE  
EASTERN HALF OF THE COUNTRY DUE TO THE EXPANDING RIDGE INTO THE  
PLAINS AND A DEPARTING SHORTWAVE IN THE EAST. PARTS OF TEXAS WILL  
EXPERIENCE A 30-40 DEGREE HIGH TEMPERATURE SWING BETWEEN TODAY AND  
MONDAY, IN WHICH HIGHS WILL CLIMB FROM THE 40S TODAY INTO THE 70S  
BY MONDAY.  
 
KEBEDE  
 
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