399  
FXUS01 KWBC 230753  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
252 AM EST SUN FEB 23 2025  
 
VALID 12Z SUN FEB 23 2025 - 12Z TUE FEB 25 2025  
 
...ATMOSPHERIC RIVER BRINGING 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 AND FLORIDA PENINSULA...  
 
...TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO SLOWLY MODERATE THIS WEEKEND ACROSS  
THE SOUTHERN AND EASTERN U.S. AS MOST OF THE COUNTRY TRENDS  
TOWARDS A PERIOD OF MILDER TEMPERATURES...  
 
AN ACTIVE PACIFIC STORM TRACK/ATMOSPHERIC RIVER WILL CONTINUE TO  
BRING VERY HEAVY RAIN, SCATTERED INSTANCES OF FLOODING, AND GUSTY  
WINDS FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST/FAR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INLAND  
THROUGH THE NORTHERN GREAT BASIN AND ROCKIES THE NEXT COUPLE OF  
DAYS. VERY MOIST, MILD AIR FROM THE PACIFIC WILL KEEP SNOW LEVELS  
HIGH IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND ALLOW FOR PERSISTENT SHOWERS AND  
A FEW THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING HEAVY RAINFALL ALONG UPSLOPE REGIONS  
OF THE OLYMPICS, COASTAL RANGES, AND CASCADES. A SLIGHT RISK OF  
EXCESSIVE RAINFALL (LEVEL 2/4) IS IN EFFECT FOR PORTIONS OF THESE  
REGIONS SUNDAY AND MONDAY AS INCREASING RAINFALL TOTALS MAY LEAD  
TO A FEW SCATTERED INSTANCES OF FLOODING. MOISTURE WILL ALSO  
SPREAD FURTHER INLAND BRINGING HEAVY RAIN TO THE NORTHERN GREAT  
BASIN AND ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE NORTHERN ROCKIES. THE MILD AIR AND  
HIGHER SNOW LEVELS WILL ALLOW FOR BOTH HEAVY RAINFALL AND RUNOFF  
FROM SNOWMELT TO LEAD TO SOME ISOLATED INSTANCES OF FLOODING HERE  
AS WELL, PARTICULARLY ON SUNDAY. SOME VERY STRONG WINDS WITH GUSTS  
UP TO 60 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE REGION, ESPECIALLY FOR  
AREAS OF THE NORTHERN ROCKIES/HIGH PLAINS SUNDAY NIGHT AND INTO  
THE DAY MONDAY. FOR THE HIGHER MOUNTAIN ELEVATIONS THAT DO SEE  
SNOW IT WILL BE HEAVY, PARTICULARLY FOR THE NORTHERN CASCADES AND  
THROUGH CENTRAL IDAHO INTO NORTHWEST WYOMING.  
 
MOISTURE FLOWING NORTHWARD AROUND A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM PASSING  
WEST TO EAST ACROSS THE GULF WILL CONTINUE TO BRING SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS ALONG THE CENTRAL GULF COAST THROUGH SUNDAY AND  
SPREAD EASTWARD ACROSS THE FLORIDA PENINSULA ON MONDAY. LOCALLY  
HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE EXPECTED, PARTICULARLY FOR AREAS OF SOUTH  
FLORIDA MONDAY WHERE SOME ISOLATED INSTANCES OF FLOODING IN URBAN  
AREAS WILL BE POSSIBLE. ELSEWHERE, A PAIR OF QUICK MOVING  
UPPER-LEVEL SHORTWAVES WILL BRING SOME ISOLATED TO SCATTERED LIGHT  
RAIN/SNOW SHOWERS FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS EAST THROUGH THE GREAT  
LAKES AND INTO THE INTERIOR NORTHEAST.  
 
CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY MODERATE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN  
U.S. THIS WEEKEND AND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK FOLLOWING THE FRIGID  
ARCTIC BLAST LAST WEEK. TEMPERATURES WILL STILL BE A BIT BELOW  
AVERAGE ON SUNDAY, WITH HIGHS MOSTLY IN THE 50S AND LOW 60S  
THROUGH THE GULF COAST AND SOUTHEAST. HIGHS WILL FINALLY GET BACK  
TO AVERAGE TO ABOVE AVERAGE LEVELS BY MONDAY WITH HIGHS MORE  
UNIFORMLY INTO THE 60S. THE NORTHEAST WILL ALSO SEE A WARM-UP WITH  
HIGHS ON SUNDAY IN THE 30S AND 40S RISING INTO THE 40S AND 50S ON  
MONDAY. AN EXPANDING AREA OF BROAD UPPER-LEVEL RIDGING WILL KEEP  
CONDITIONS WELL ABOVE AVERAGE ACROSS THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL U.S.  
FORECAST HIGHS THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS GENERALLY RANGE FROM THE  
40S AND 50S FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, INTERIOR WEST, NORTHERN  
PLAINS, AND MIDWEST; THE 50S AND 60S FOR THE CENTRAL PLAINS; THE  
60S AND 70S FOR CALIFORNIA AND THE SOUTHERN PLAINS; AND THE 80S IN  
THE DESERT SOUTHWEST.  
 
PUTNAM  
 
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