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Subj: NWS USA WX Forecast - Feb 26
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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
321 AM EST Sat Feb 26 2022

Valid 12Z Sat Feb 26 2022 - 12Z Mon Feb 28 2022

...Rain developing across eastern Texas today will spread across the Deep
South with light freezing rain across the Ozarks to the Tennessee Valley
tonight into Sunday morning...

...A strong cold front may produce brief bursts of snow and blustery
conditions across the Great Lakes and Northeast on Sunday...

...Precipitation expected to reach the Pacific Northwest later today
followed by heavy mountain snow along the Washington Cascades Sunday into
Monday...

As the latest winter storm rapidly exited New England, colder and drier
conditions will dominate the Northeast for today.  The exception will be
downwind of the lower Great Lakes where lake effect snows could result in
locally heavy snowfall.  In the mean time, an upper level system moving
across the southern Plains is expected to expand the coverage of rain
across eastern Texas today.  Portions of north-central Texas will be cold
enough to support freezing rain early this morning.  The precipitation is
forecast to spread quickly eastward through the interior Deep South
tonight where shallow cold air is expected to support some freezing rain
across portions of the Arklatex to the Ozarks, reaching portions of the
Tennessee Valley early on Sunday.  Widespread significant ice
accumulations are not expected.  Farther south, rain is forecast to shift
east across the southern Appalachians into the southern Mid-Atlantic and
Southeast during the day on Sunday.  The associated low pressure wave is
forecast to move off the southeast U.S. coast on Monday as the rain begins
to move off the coast while dipping into northern Florida.

Across the Northeast, a strong cold front dropping south from Canada is
expected to sweep across the region on Sunday with a good chance of snow
squalls.  In addition to brief but intense snow, windy conditions are
expected.  Where these squalls occur, hazardous travel conditions are
likely.

Across the Pacific Northwest, an approaching Pacific system will bring
precipitation back into western Washington, Oregon, and northwestern
California later today into tonight.  Moderate to heavy snow is forecast
to fall along the Washington Cascades on Sunday as lighter precipitation
spreads east of the Cascades and into portions of the northern Rockies. 
This system is forecast to weaken as it approaches the coast.  However,
another moisture plume is expected to arrive late Sunday ahead of another
approaching Pacific system.  The heavier precipitation associated with
this system is expected to begin overspreading western Washington Sunday
night into early on Monday along with strengthening winds.

Kong


Graphics are available at
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php


73 de Scott KF5JRV

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