Powerful Storm System to Impact Extreme North CA Bringing Potential Flooding Dec 5 - Dec 7th
Scattered showers will transition to moderate and heavy rain as a powerful storm system moves through late Tuesday night, lingering through Thursday, with potential flooding in some areas. There will also be a risk for thunderstorms capable of producing small hail and additional heavy rainfall from Wednesday morning through Thursday. Snow is anticipated in the mountains (more details below). The heaviest rain will be more to the north across extreme northern CA such as Eureka, CA with much lower rainfall amounts as you move to the south. Rain totals anticipated to be significantly less across the bay area given the moisture flux being more north.
Read full storyMultiple Powerful Pacific Systems to Bring Flooding, Power Outages, & Heavy Snow for the Northwest
Multiple powerful Pacific storm systems are expected to impact the northwest throughout next week, bringing potential flooding, landslides, power outages, and significant snowfall to some areas. Very heavy rain, along with heavy snow in the mountains, is expected from tonight through at least Thursday of next week. Rainfall totals are anticipated to exceed a foot in some areas, with local amounts of 8-12 inches. Simultaneously in the mountains, heavy snowfall is also expected, with totals potentially reaching a few feet locally. These storms will train over the area, increasing the risk of flooding. Be cautious when commuting to work or engaging in outdoor activities.
Read full storyFreezing Rain & Mixed Precipitation Expected to Impact the Midwest on Friday Morning Dec 1st
Across the Midwest including portions of IA, IL and MO:. A mixture of precipitation is anticipated across the area, with freezing rain also being part of the risk. What will start off as rain will drastically change over to freezing rain and mixed precipitation across the area from midnight Thursday through midday Friday. Freezing rain amounts look to be around a trace to locally as high as 0.45 of an inch. The worst-affected area looks to be around southeast IA.
Read full storyElevated Tornado Risk as Severe Weather Returns for Southeastern U.S. on Nov 30th
Strong to severe thunderstorms are anticipated to impact the region, with the primary risks being local large hail and possibly a few tornadoes due to elevated low-level shear caused by the jet stream within a brief timeframe. These storms, expected to be scattered, are likely to develop from west to east over the southeast Texas area during the afternoon. They will continue moving eastward across the impacted regions into the evening hours before diminishing, with limited environmental dynamics, see forecast details for more information.
Read full storySevere T-Storms Capable of All Hazard Types Possible for Southeastern U.S. on Nov 30th
Outlook for Southeastern U.S. Towards the end of this week, around November 30th, the possibility of severe weather re-emerges with all hazard types possible. Once again, the Ark/La/Tex region stands out as the focal point for these severe weather conditions. While timing is still too far out. agreements with overall trends towards severe weather is coming together.
Read full storyTravel Impacts Expected for Kansas with Heavy Snow & Possible Ice on Saturday Nov 25th
A few rounds of precipitation, including freezing rain and snow (which could be heavy at times), are expected from Saturday morning through to overnight Saturday in areas of Kansas (especially in the south-central region) and neighboring states. The weather will start with rain showers in the morning, transitioning to snow later on, which could be heavy at times across Kansas. For more detailed information, please refer to the forecast details below.
Read full storyStrong to Severe Thunderstorms Anticipated Across the Mississippi Valley this Evening Nov 20th
Strong to severe thunderstorms are anticipated to impact the region, with the primary risks being damaging winds, large hail, and possibly a few tornadoes due to low-level shear within a brief timeframe. These storms, expected to be scattered in nature, are likely to develop from west to east over the AR/LA area during the afternoon. They will continue moving eastward across the impacted regions into the evening hours.
Read full storyTorrential Heavy Rain with Numerous Thunderstorms Expected for Southern FL on Wednesday & Thursday
Torrential rain, along with training storms and numerous thunderstorms, is expected to affect the region on Wednesday. These storms, originating from the west, will move eastward across the area. The southeastern portions, especially the Florida coast, appear to be at the greatest risk for flooding. Cities expected to experience the heaviest rainfall include Miami and the surrounding areas along the coast. Due to the increased instability, there will also be numerous thunderstorms.
Read full storyHeavy Rains and Flooding to Hit the Southern half of Louisiana Monday through Tuesday morning
National Weather Force has issued a Flood Watch effective Monday through Tuesday Morning for the Southern half of Louisiana. Discussion: A tropical low in Mexico will eject northeastward across Northeast Mexico and into the Gulf of Mexico this weekend. Rains will start first in Southern Texas today, with an increase on Sunday in that same area. The rains will then start moving into Louisiana by Monday later morning or early afternoon, with increasing flooding conditions through Monday night and into early Tuesday morning.
Read full storyHeavy Rains and Flooding to Hit South and Southeast Texas, including Houston, Sunday PM into Monday
National Weather Force has issued a Flood Watch effective Sunday evening through Monday for South and Southeast Texas. Discussion: A tropical low in Mexico will eject northeastward across Northeast Mexico and into the Gulf of Mexico this weekend. Rains will start first in Southern Texas today, with an increase on Sunday in that same area.
Read full storyDangerous Freezing Rain & Mix Conditions Possible for NY and Neighboring States on Night of Nov 8th
Across NY Northeast through Portions of VT, NH and MA:. Multiple rounds of precipitation, including freezing rain, rain, and snow, are anticipated from Wednesday night through Thursday for areas of New York north central areas and neighboring states. Accumulations are also possible for areas to the east, extending into the neighboring states. Freezing rain may lead to icy roads and hazardous driving conditions. It's advisable to plan ahead of time or reschedule plans if possible.
Read full storyLong Range Weather Advisory: Pineapple Express to Hit California Mid November; Risk Assessment
A split flow pattern will allow a pineapple express to hit California. Southern California will be on the southern end of this in different areas. For example, San Diego will see far less rainfall than Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara but the rest of Central and Northern California will be set to have a head on hit with this tropical moisture flow.
Read full storyModerate to Heavy Snow Anticipated Across Colorado on Saturday Oct 28th
Multiple rounds of snow showers are expected, with a few being particularly heavy, especially across the mountains. The first round of snow showers is anticipated mainly across the mountains on Friday night. As the cold front pushes further east and more meteorological elements align (see forecast below for details), another round of heavier and more consistent snow showers is expected across the broader region of CO, including Denver and the plains. The most intense snowfall is predicted for Saturday morning, with additional rounds of snow showers possible throughout the evening for the entire region, especially the mountains.
Read full story2023-2024 Winter Forecast for The United States Will Be Called the Great Freeze of 2024
National Weather Force has issued the final forecast for the 2023-2024 Winter Season that will be effective now through April, and it will be anything but an El Nino Pattern. El Nino is the warming of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean from South America to near Australia. The last strong El Nino we had like this was the 1997-1998 season, however does El Nino really work the way ‘they’ say? I will tell you now that both El Nino and La Nina do not work how you think.
Read full storyStrong to Severe Thunderstorms Possible Across Texas on the Afternoon & Evening of Oct 25th
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Read full storyFinal Snowfall Forecast Totals for Northern Plains Wednesday into Thursday
The final snowfall maps have been released here at National Weather Force. A system diving into the Pacific Northwest that will bring snowfall to their higher elevation mountain zones will transverse Idaho on Tuesday. The system is expected to bring very cold air with it, which will start developing snowfall across Northwest Wyoming and Central to Eastern Montana early Wednesday, finally moving into North Dakota Wednesday overnight and into Thursday.
Read full storyFirst Winter Storm to Prompt Winter Storm Warnings Across the Northern Plains from Montana into ND
National Weather Force has issued a Winter Storm Watch for parts of the Northern Plains from Yellowstone, Montana, and North Dakota, effective Wednesday into Thursday. A system diving into the Pacific Northwest that will bring snowfall to their higher elevation mountain zones will transverse Idaho on Tuesday. The system is expected to bring very cold air with it, which will start developing snowfall across Northwest Wyoming and Central to Eastern Montana early Wednesday, finally moving into North Dakota Wednesday overnight and into Thursday.
Read full storyHigh Risk Flooding Likely Wednesday into Wednesday Overnight From Northwest Texas into Oklahoma
National Weather Force has issued a Flood Warning in high-risk form from Northwest Texas into the Western half of Oklahoma, effective Wednesday and going through Wednesday night into early Thursday morning.
Read full storyThunderstorm Dynamics Center the Sacramento Forecast Area Today, October 22, 2023
National Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch effective this afternoon through early tonight for an area centering Sacramento. An upper-level low approaching Northern California will drop into the watch zone this afternoon. Strong upper divergence within the system will have enough lift, combined with instability for thunderstorm development. Some hail, gusty winds, and funnel clouds are also likely to develop within the watch shade area.
Read full storyStrong to Severe Thunderstorms Possible Across the Southeast U.S. on the Evening of Oct 20th
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