Summary:
An unsettling weather pattern will continue to produce heavy to excessive rainfall to the Pacific Northwest through Monday. Localized flooding may be possible. A low pressure system moving across the Northern Plains is likely to produce light to moderate snow and rain over the next few days. Dry conditions persist over Hawaii where fire weather concerns continue through late Monday. Impacted Lanes: I-90, I-5, I-84, I-80, I-70, I-135, I-35, I-10
California
Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 4 PM PST Tuesday afternoon
- Snow expected above 8000 feet. Total snow accumulations of two to four inches from 8000 to 9000 feet. Total snow amounts of four to six inches from 9000 to 10000 feet. Total snow accumulations of six to twelve inches above 10000 feet. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph.
- Impacts: Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute. Gusty winds may bring down tree branches.
Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 10 AM PST this morning
- Visibility of a quarter mile or less in dense fog.
- Impacts: Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility.
Wind Advisory remains in effect until 10 AM PST this morning
- Southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph expected.
- Impacts: Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. Travel may be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.
Florida
Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect until 5 AM EST Tuesday morning
- Minor flooding around times of high tide.
- Impacts: Flooding of lots, parks, and roads with only isolated road closures expected.
Louisiana
Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 9 AM CST this morning
- Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.
- Impacts: Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility.
Additional Winter Weather Advisories include but are not limited to: Nevada
Additional Dense Fog Advisories include but are not limited to: Kansas, and Texas
Additional Wind Advisories include but are not limited to: Oregon, Washington, and Nevada