The United States is experiencing a variety of weather conditions, with a focus on a series of storms and potential severe weather across multiple regions. The Southeast is bracing for strong storms, with a severe thunderstorm watch issued for SE Mississippi and SW Alabama, including the possibility of isolated tornadoes, effective until 4 pm. The National Weather Service has warned of a very active storm pattern along the West Coast, with heavy rains and potential low-elevation snow beginning January 31 and continuing into the following week, providing rainfall potentials for the first storm. Meanwhile, the South faces another day of relentless rain and potential flooding, with 33 million people under flood watches from Texas into Tennessee. The Northeast anticipates a wintry mix and potential plowable snow by Sunday night into Monday morning. Weather authorities are closely monitoring these systems and advising residents to stay informed and prepared for the changing conditions.
LOOKING AHEAD: One more warm day ahead of Sunday's front. We could see some early showers tomorrow, then cooler air arrives to end the weekend. The coldest air moves in to begin next week. https://t.co/NtVlu99Ty3 https://t.co/dNR1FRddmy
⛈️A few strong to severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has a special weekend update on what to expect. https://t.co/4SxScemTsN
Saturday forecast: Dense fog advisory until 10 a.m., flood watches near rivers and creeks, officials say https://t.co/stWzpp3w3B
A winter storm watch has been issued in Mass. as parts of the state could see half a foot of snow. https://t.co/G2LX2PKWxm
Winter Storm Watch in effect ahead of system bringing up to 9 inches of snow to parts of Mass. https://t.co/iGm1FT9on5
SATURDAY FORECAST: Dense Fog Advisory until 10 a.m., and Flood Watch for south suburbs and Northwest Indiana. @TimJoyceWX has more https://t.co/wM9z9UATYJ
SATURDAY FORECAST: Dense Fog Advisory in place, and Flood Watch for south suburbs and Northwest Indiana. @TimJoyceWX has more https://t.co/645S3sZCkn
Here is the snow map for Sunday/Monday (as of Saturday AM). Higher totals across the interior/elevations, I added the potential for a little over 9" in some areas. Lower amounts closer to the coast where we will also have a mix. https://t.co/c3nZwjA1Yj
A storm is on the way Sunday/Monday bringing snow/mix across southern New England. A WINTER STORM WATCH goes into effect early Sunday through Monday evening to account for this. https://t.co/MQ95wq8P9N
Wednesday is looking wet! Locations in the North Bay have a slight risk of excessive rainfall causing flooding impacts, with a marginal risk elsewhere in our area. This accounts for expected rainfall rates and antecedent conditions. Use this nice weekend to prepare! #CAwx https://t.co/jczlL0iv8S
It won't every hour, all day, but there's a 100% chance for rain around #CLT & the @wbtv_news area today into tonight. Mild 60s for most too. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/q0lrQXH74m
Today is a First Alert Weather Day for #CLT & the @wbtv_news day....It will also be the warmest & wettest day of the next week. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/zScSrOwt41
There is a Slight Risk of excessive rainfall over parts of the Central/Southern Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic on Saturday https://t.co/A3RX3bxaUJ
Lots of rain expected today, as well as some isolated thunder this afternoon and into tonight. #ncwx #scwx #gawx https://t.co/KkPiclbBo1
Another warm day in store for today. There are showers around this morning and there may be another round of showers or thunderstorms this evening ahead of a cold front. https://t.co/SHjRmVwhrb
Saturday's Weather Rating: 4/10 An improvement! Fog clears this morning with mostly cloudy skies and high temperatures in the upper 40s. Showers will return by this evening though, and conditions go downhill again later tonight. The vibes are hanging in there!
A Winter Storm Watch is now in effect for much of central and northern MA. Confidence in snow totals is highest in high elevations where 6-12 inches of snow is possible. Snow totals in lower elevations is less certain due to marginal temps and potential for mixed precip. https://t.co/CzULD9VQUJ
Late-night (9:10 PM PST) view of the rain systems set to impact the Pacific Northwest and southwest BC this weekend. Shot from GOES-18. Rainfall warnings have been issued for Metro Vancouver by ECCC. #BCstorm @bc_news_addict https://t.co/P2we3vTvvT
Heavy rainfall will continue across the region as atmospheric river moisture enters the Pacific Northwest. Here is a look at forecast rainfall amounts through 10 am Sunday. #WAwx https://t.co/TIboFuFeXY
Rain continues to increase over Mississippi tonight; it will move into Alabama after midnight. The large of mass of rain and storms will continue mid-morning. If the air can recover and become unstable, a few strong storms could redevelop tomorrow afternoon. It is a very… https://t.co/L20qm4ujx9
A late-January heat wave settles into the Bay Area on Sunday, with several record high temperatures likely to fall. Enjoy the warmth, because the rain chances return by the middle of next week. #CAwx https://t.co/U2KVAFpdXF
Heavy rain with flash flooding is possible from Alabama into West Virginia Saturday as a storm system tracks into the Mid-Atlantic through the weekend. Severe thunderstorms are across parts of the central Gulf Coast and the Deep South into parts of the Carolinas Saturday. In the… https://t.co/jBGP5CLd0y
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 10am Saturday for coastal locations of SE Georgia & the Lowcountry. #HiltonHead #TybeeIsland https://t.co/4YF4uKEP8Z
Rainfall through 6:10 pm at Seattle-Tacoma airport 0.12 inches. Today is the 10th day in a row with rain in Seattle. The last year Seattle did not have at least a 10 day in a row rain streak during the year...2004. #wawx
Snow potential index: 1/10 (→) Any Sunday night snowflakes won’t amount to anything. We could see another chance later in the week.
NEW SNOW MAP: We're tracking a storm that has the potential to dump over a foot of snow in some parts of the state. https://t.co/bXSZqwnm2J https://t.co/6RltsbIdtn
Our next system Sunday has the look & feel of one of those "expect the unexpected" snow setups. Marginally cold air & a sharp northern gradient will make wet snow accumulation difficult to nail down. Pictured below, SREF probability for at least 3" of snow by Sunday night. I'll… https://t.co/qxmMWa9dA7
A heavy overcast lingers—so does sporadic drizzle or patchy light rain—with light winds and fog---dense in some area, especially in the cooler overnight and morning hours Saturday. Low tonight 36. | Details: https://t.co/1OE8U4aXmW https://t.co/kAYUNccqm5
There is a severe thunderstorm warning for Coke, Runnels, and Tom Green counties. This thunderstorm has produced half-dollar sized hail. #Txwx https://t.co/uEOkk1U0MI
There is a severe thunderstorm warning for Robert Lee county until 5:45 p.m. This thunderstorm can produce 60 mph winds and hail up to 1" in diameter. #Txwx https://t.co/2rg9hx86Tp
Mostly cloudy skies for Saturday. Rain and snow showers during the day Sunday, flipping to snow Sunday evening & night. The snow continues into Monday morning before tapering to flurries by afternoon. #7news https://t.co/vkg06CUxEl
We're issuing a Weather Authority Alert Day due to heavy rain late Saturday and the potential for localized flooding. https://t.co/NhZsAYKvnK
A brief respite from the rain continues Saturday, before an area of low pressure impacts the region on Sunday. Mainly rain is expected, though a change to wet snow is likely across portions of the interior, where a light accumulation cannot be ruled out. #NYwx #CTwx #NJwx https://t.co/VlcQzVv4gN
🛰 Water vapor imagery depicts active weather across the Pacific. Storm systems will continue to track north of the Bay Area until midweek next week, which is when we're expecting our next round of widespread rain. Still lots of uncertainty in the forecast, so stay tuned. #CAwx https://t.co/63OUCh7sDa
Plowable snow/travel disruption the primary concern with the storm. Some power disruption possible where highest snow totals occur (due to weight of snow). Start/Stop: Arrives midday Sunday as mix of light rain/sleet/snow. Ends midday Monday https://t.co/ZtKwsse68m
5pm FRI: Snow Maps for Sunday Night-Monday. Little to no accumulation occurs before sunset Sunday (later along coast) even tho rain/snow/sleet falls during the day. Snow will have weight to it. #7news https://t.co/EmmLcvsNMb
[#Snow Forecast Sun-Mon] Early call is for potentially 4-8" across the high terrain of Worcester & Berkshire counties, with lowering amounts to the coastline. Still 2-3 away & the storm has yet to form. Therefore, changes are likely, check back. Impacts to the Monday AM commute. https://t.co/1TDP5VQ1lh
Very impressive rain totals across the Deep South this week. Additional amounts of 1-2 inches are likely through tomorrow evening. https://t.co/EBZwkDWUHd
Good to see the sun again. Widespread rain returns tomorrow. #ncwx #scwx #gawx #cltwx https://t.co/cZOk42Ga87
Isolated strong to severe storms may form across portions of the Gulf Coast late tonight, with the best chance of storms across the western Florida Peninsula into central Alabama tomorrow (Saturday) morning and afternoon. Damaging gusts and a couple of tornadoes are possible. https://t.co/yW7It6mcQg
🌩️ Isolated severe thunderstorms with damaging straight-line winds are possible in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle on Saturday. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has an update on what to expect. https://t.co/VfXks1Wjbb
A warming trend is expected over interior NorCal this weekend, bringing temperatures up to above normal for late January climatology. To view the temperature forecast for your area, please visit https://t.co/7FMe5twj20 and enter your city or zip code! #CAwx https://t.co/WUVwFJSP3O
We're getting some rain around the area ahead of our next cold front. #Txwx https://t.co/BLrvWYUapL
Confidence is quite low, but if there are clear breaks ahead of the cold front on Saturday, a #severe weather threat will exist primarily over Alabama. A few tornadoes are also possible. It's highly conditional on whether sufficient unstable air develops though. #ALwx #tornado https://t.co/68ycD6NXHI
Look out for dense fog and flooding this weekend https://t.co/m56GaUcIeo
Plan for some rain this weekend, although I don't believe either day will be a washout. Once this system clears the area, we'll cool down as January winds down. #ncwx https://t.co/FeAcsFTFAh
Dry Saturday, but rain returns Sunday. Rain ends as a wintry mix and snow Sunday through Monday. https://t.co/aHLIK6rtRf
Temperatures in eastern Alabama and the Florida Panhandle will only be in the mid 60s tomorrow, but we have strong shear – changing winds with height. If storms can grow tall enough, they'll tap into those changing winds and rotate. Isolated #tornado threat. Note hooking cells: https://t.co/Up4InimPve
As the weather pattern quiets down some in the East, all eyes turn to the West Coast where multiple storms are poised to unleash heavy rain, snow, strong winds and big waves -- from the Pacific NW to Southern California. Details from @HazardWriter ⬇️ https://t.co/7iYsmcLsLh
Isolated low-impact showers could develop this afternoon or tonight. Moderate to heavy rain develops Saturday, posing a risk of flash flooding that could linger into Sat. night, especially in the areas in yellow in the Excessive Rainfall Outlook. #ncwx #scwx #gawx https://t.co/3YbC4HVh2M
Isolated low-impact showers could this afternoon or tonight. Moderate to heavy rain develops Saturday, posing a risk of flash flooding that could linger into Sat. night, especially in the areas in yellow in the Excessive Rainfall Outlook. #ncwx #scwx #gawx https://t.co/izNqQL3Lcp
One more round of rain possible. It looks like it will be a late day event and the rain will be isolated to spotty. #rainchances #FOX7Austin #atxwx #txwx https://t.co/TNSkxM9rif
Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible early Saturday morning over parts of Louisiana and southern Mississippi. https://t.co/QC1NrNAXoa
Plan for a soaking rain Saturday, especially from the afternoon into Sunday morning. Download the FREE weather app for radar and hourly planning forecasts. https://t.co/1TnnMbFRSN https://t.co/A0lMVZiXYT
Most of the rain Saturday arrives from the south after about 11 a.m. It'll rain heavily at times Saturday afternoon into the night. https://t.co/aS4IHTR4WU
A southwesterly flow will really warm us up this afternoon. We're talking about highs closing in on 70F. Another storm system brings more rain to the region Saturday into Sunday. We're going to follow that up with cooler conditions early next week. https://t.co/dSCRNshqye
NEXT Weather meteorologist @LissetteCBS4 says today will be warm & breezy and it will stay that way through the weekend until a cold front arrives late Sunday. More: https://t.co/i84zkMQHbq https://t.co/emTwRQo5qC
The Western U.S. and Canada are likely to see excessive rain and heavy snowfall from a sequence of back-to-back atmospheric rivers beginning this weekend and continuing into next week. https://t.co/RQkEA4GHid
We should see some intervals of sunshine for our Friday afternoon with extremely mild afternoon high temperatures. The net result is a great afternoon for many in the area. #ncwx #cltw #wncwx #avlwx #boonewx https://t.co/DeeIlCZSuj
Steady & heavy rain has lifted north of WNY this morning. Today still won’t be pretty but it’s at least an opportunity to dry out a bit. Next wave arrives Sunday in the form of rain and wet snow. https://t.co/2RhcH5zJVM
RECORD WARMTH COMING Today and tomorrow a warm front will bring mostly cloudy skies to the region. By Sunday, sunshine is back and temperatures are off to the races. With 70s in the forecast, several cities have a chance to set new records https://t.co/nnv2IO14Eu
A storm on track to move into Massachusetts this weekend is expected to bring snow, rain, and strong wind gusts. https://t.co/86MRvzn8je
Good Friday morning! A foggy start today with scattered rain this afternoon into tonight. This weekend will be cooler and DRY! Most of next week will be dry with a chance for rain on Saturday. Have a great day! https://t.co/rXnUUuWzMX
More rain is on the way as another winter storm takes aim at the southern and eastern United States. https://t.co/wzA2PiXcL5
Cold rain this morning. Rain to accumulating snow Sunday PM into Monday morning. Plows and shovels likely needed for a good chunk of the area. https://t.co/NGqeN7ZSII
Periods of light rain or drizzle are expected through the morning hours. Some drier weather is expected for the afternoon and evening, however it will remain cloudy. Todays highs will be in the 40s. visit https://t.co/0cofXEIttP for additional details. https://t.co/ZkmkyJljMI
Expect the fog to stick around through the 9 o'clock hour. From there we can expect to see partly to mostly cloudy skies w/ a chance of showers & t-storms this afternoon & evening. #peasoup #foggymorning #txwx https://t.co/hZ7OYmcm13
In case you haven't heard, today is going to be VERY warm. We'll follow it up with a round of rain Saturday afternoon and evening. https://t.co/7TEUcyeKrD
One more round of rain moves in later today and tonight. In the meantime, some morning fog and cloudy skies. Sunshine returns late in the weekend, then warmer for next week! https://t.co/Hy3E3b4BPy https://t.co/Xavxm5DfqN
Plows and shovels likely for a good chunk of the region by Monday AM. Highest risk of 6"+ favors the higher terrain as it looks now. Early call on what I'm thinking now for snow. Eastern Mass... most of this is Sunday evening-Monday AM. https://t.co/XwZKhDjYLb
Warm and muggy as you head out to school today and there are a few spotty showers. We should have partly sunny to a mix of sun and clouds for the ride home and it will be very warm. https://t.co/8rHnw3osju #8News #RVA #RVAWX #VAWX https://t.co/H18gJs6Uqf
Warm weather continues today. We’ve had quite the warm up this past week. Earlier we had two nights dip into the teens, while today will be our second day in a row in the 70s. https://t.co/Q4XYRE6lzh
It'll be a warm day today, as we get a break from the rain #ncwx #scwx #gawx #gspwx #cltwx https://t.co/OEUUcJPBlr
We're watching another storm system heading our way this weekend. We'll see rain move back into the region Saturday morning. Steady rain is expected during the day through Saturday night. It may end as a wintry mix Sunday in the mountains. https://t.co/ob3DBBZHvt
Quite a nice weekend in store! Here are the forecast highs for Sunday, which is expected to be the warmest day of the forecast period. Get out and enjoy it before the next round of rainfall returns midweek. #CAwx https://t.co/Wu4tJlTrBD
First Alert: Lots of clouds around the #CLT area this morning, but they may break for some sunshine this afternoon...& with a mild start in the 60s, it won't take much for us to challenge the record of 75° set in 1950. Enjoy today, more heavy rain Saturday. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/gqHgSR4I5z
Steadiest rain will fall now through 10AM-noon. Patchy drizzle, mist, and fog will linger this afternoon. @boston25 #boston #mawx https://t.co/qbiM4LeCrd
Quite a nice, warm weekend in store! Get out and enjoy it before the next round of rainfall returns midweek. #CAwx https://t.co/GsMnuA1wIk
Yep... that seems right, a touch muggy this morning with temperatures in the middle 60s. **CHECK THAT CALENDAR** it does show January 26th 😃 https://t.co/8rHnw3osju #8News #RVA #RVAWX #VAWX https://t.co/oDCwua7Ha5
Saturday & Sunday - Clouds will increase during Saturday morning and rain will develop after 2pm. The rain will be steady Saturday night into Sunday morning, Showers will continue for Sunday. https://t.co/8rHnw3osju #8News #RVA #RVAWX #VAWX https://t.co/uwxygjWhyx
Our warm weather has been wacky. Look at this: Right now we are at 66° in Richmond, which is the normal low for June 19th. My forecast high today is 78°, which is the forecast high for May 15th. https://t.co/8rHnw3osju #8News #RVA #RVAWX #VAWX https://t.co/7Jmeuu3q1S
[Rain This Morning Tapers off By Early Afternoon] One of our computer simulations indicates that widespread rain this morning will taper off to areas of drizzle by early afternoon. It will remain cloudy though with temps holding mainly in the middle 30s to the lower 40s. https://t.co/zWn5JrTxtB
Friday's Weather Rating: 3/10 Don't get me wrong, it's not a pretty start. Rain, fog and showers will continue all morning. Things will finally begin to improve this afternoon though, and by tonight the storm system will finally be gone. The vibes are barely hanging in there!
We're starting off with some patchy fog and some light rain showers this morning. We'll see a bit of a lull in the rain activity today as the main shield of moisture pushes to our north. Another round of steadier rain moves back in on Saturday. https://t.co/JYGj2s5EgY
Good Morning and Happy Friday! What a way to end the week... we will be very warm today, maybe challenging a record or two. Get ready for more rain this weekend. I have the complete forecast on Good Morning Richmond and at https://t.co/8rHnw3osju #8News #RVA #RVAWX #VAWX https://t.co/fUR9agwtJL
Localized flooding will be possible Saturday afternoon into Saturday night. Rain totals of 0.5" to 1.5" will be common. https://t.co/rgU3UZpvW8
Rain this morning comes to an end early this afternoon. Light drizzle is possible tonight into Saturday morning. A larger storm system could bring a round of wintry precipitation Sunday and Monday. #MAWX #RIWX #CTWX https://t.co/j4b5F1BiOs
Watch out for some patchy fog this morning, but we should see a fairly quiet day. Highs close in on 70F this afternoon. More rain heads our way Saturday into early Sunday. We'll see more seasonable temperatures return early next week with drier conditions. https://t.co/Vd3eVPotVu
Rain will be the most impactful part of the weekend forecast, but some wintry weather is also expected Sunday. .... @WLOS_13 #wncwx #avlwx https://t.co/TQB4gjEbiD
SOCAL FORECAST: Mild temperatures expected Friday, with a nice warmup for the weekend. Full outlook from @abc7dallas here: https://t.co/DkEu4zv5x2 https://t.co/DSanMR3U50
Saturday is going to be very soggy as widespread rain moves back in. We could be looking at another 1-2" of rain Here's our latest briefing. https://t.co/F8hR4WtINq https://t.co/PSkGtb5sEO
Rain and wind impacts remain possible for mid-to-late next week, but the extent of impacts will depend upon where the weather system tracks and how quick it moves through. Keep up with forecast updates from a trusted weather source as we navigate this tricky forecast! #cawx https://t.co/hEfCI5JDt2
There is a low risk of flash flooding on Saturday afternoon / evening. An additional 1" or so of rain is likely for our area. (Not much rain for Friday) https://t.co/rmQ0JbbcSc
Mixing limits major snowfall potential once again this weekend (Sunday-Monday), but impactful weather is expected regardless. Delays are likely at the storm's peak. Here's a brief summary of storm and the bull & bear case for significant snowfall. https://t.co/ePs8Ix5WBX
Futurecast over the next two days. Friday will be mostly dry. Still some morning fog at times. A stray shower is possible, but mainly dry. It's very warm - could hit near 70. Saturday will be dry through noon, but rain will happen afternoon / evening. Hard at times. https://t.co/QXaimzEViY
Snow potential index: 1/10 (→) Sunday night and early Monday have a chance for some snowflakes, mainly mixing with rain. Don’t plan on it doing much.
Sunday's rain chances will be highest through the early part of the day with drying and clearing arriving for the afternoon. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/VmLUvndxch
San Jose will be one of the warmest spots in the #BayArea over the next several days — and that's quite a January warm spell! Near-record highs Sunday and Monday, and just short of record territory Tuesday. Back to reality when the next rain chances move in on Wednesday... #CAwx https://t.co/5IITLK3vU4
Saturday's forecast features an uptick in rain chances, but not a washout. Most of the rain falls in the Pee Dee with just hit or miss showers near the beach. With all the warmth around, a storm or two will be possible. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/gkDK5Clddw
How about the Sunday system? Looks like one of those rain/white rain to snow events that will go into Monday morning. Still a bit uncertain how much snow we might pick up...hopefully more clear tomorrow. #wbz https://t.co/lM7Gkw8d25
Rain for late tonight into Friday. We keep the clouds around. Steady temps for the day with most towns around 40. Similar weather for Saturday. Rain to snow by late in the weekend. Plowable snow potential for some with that storm. #7news https://t.co/jnokW88PPv
Rain returns tomorrow afternoon. Accumulation totals are minimal, and most of us will remain dry. Just get ready for some spotty showers that are more likely east of I-35. @fox7austin https://t.co/zqruoZcQ2z
Rain later tonight into midday Friday. Cloudy Saturday then another storm for late in the weekend. Looks like a minor -moderate event with rain changing to snow (quickest in the Worcester Hills). Plowable snow on the table Sunday night-Monday morning. #7news https://t.co/3wds1hNb67
It's more of the same for Friday - warm, cloudy, foggy in spots and a stray shower or two. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/KxkwZZ1Nth
Scattered showers will continue to push across the area through this evening. A few rumbles of thunder, heavy downpours, and gusty winds will be possible under this activity before conditions become mostly dry after midnight. #scwx #ncwx #gawx https://t.co/9aGRqMSrgA
Another round of dense fog will slow you down early Friday morning. That fog will linger off and on for much of the day near the beaches. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/s8Hzxf37qI
Another round of rain is on the way overnight. Once that moves out Friday morning the weather will dry out before precipitation chances increase once again for Saturday night and Sunday. https://t.co/P87CtaflxK
FIRST LOOK: Our in-house model is now able to barely sample our Sunday system. How far north will the precipitation get? Will it be cold enough for snow? Will any of it actually stick? I suspect we'll likely get SOMETHING wintry (and likely slushy). Let's see where things trend. https://t.co/Z4e0n1F6v7
There's been quite a bit of chatter and rumors going around regarding next week's weather. Starting with what we know, it looks likely that we get back into an active storm pattern mid-to-late next week. Here are the precipitation outlooks from @NWSCPC to illustrate. #CAwx https://t.co/coNv2ljFG5
The South is set for another day of relentless rain, thunderstorms and potential flooding, as 33 million people remain under flood watches from Texas into Tennessee. https://t.co/acwCHctwWe
Staying very warm for Friday. Not as much rain as today - only a scattered shower from time to time. Saturday starts dry but the afternoon / evening will be very wet. Sunday could have a shower in the AM, but drying midday. Next week is more normal for Jan-Feb. #ncwx https://t.co/UaDBWCmRh7
Next week, storms will impact the U.S. West Coast, from WA to CA. Heavy rains may cause coastal flooding and flash floods. We're tracking the situation, starting in Washington and Oregon, then moving to Southern California by late week. Get Spire space models at @WeatherBell https://t.co/SZ54YGRt2X
The only wintry game in town will be Sunday as another wave of low pressure passes to our SE. You're looking at early SREF probability for at least 1" of snow. It remains unclear just how far north moisture will get with this one. Best shot for snow favors south vs. north. https://t.co/KpEvc0uZGX
A little bit of everything out there this afternoon from sunshine, to clouds to sea fog and a few showers. The one thing in common is the warmth. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/85IX2khi0j
A very active storm pattern on track for the middle of next week into the following week. The 1st storm remains on track for Wed Jan 31 to Feb 1. Here are the rainfall potentials. More rain and potentially low-elevation snow after Feb 1, but details are uncertain. #cawx #larain https://t.co/j7Lncmkxye
NOON THURSDAY: Foggy, damp and dreary conditions will persist this afternoon with the next round of steady rain overspreading the area from the SW in the 5-7 PM time frame. Rain will taper to drizzle in Friday’s predawn hours. #ilwx #inwx 🌧️🌂☔️💧 https://t.co/Z54bg37ayo
Showers are in the forecast starting tomorrow thru Saturday, mainly for the northern Sac. Valley and the Sierra. Areas in Shasta County are expected to receive the most rainfall from this weather system. #CAwx https://t.co/GHAgpPpqGv
A #severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for SE Mississippi and SW Alabama (interior counties) until 4 pm. There's a line of storms moving in, with damaging winds the main threat. An isolated #tornado is also possible. #MSwx #ALwx https://t.co/n0umaSph3O
This batch of storms over Mississippi will move into Alabama this afternoon… They will be capable of producing strong gusty winds. A brief, isolated tornado can’t be ruled out, but isn’t likely. https://t.co/GToDSDu75A