Weather Outlook for the U.S. for Today Through at Least 22 Days and a Six-Day Forecast for the World: posted December 19, 2024
This article focuses on what we are paying attention to in the next 48 to 72 hours. The article also includes weather maps for longer-term U.S. outlooks (up to four weeks) and a six-day World weather outlook which can be very useful for travelers.
First the NWS Short Range Forecast. The afternoon NWS text update can be found here after about 4 p.m. New York time but it is unlikely to have changed very much from the morning update. The images in this article automatically update.
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
Thu Dec 19 2024
Valid 12Z Thu Dec 19 2024 – 12Z Sat Dec 21 2024…Clipper system to bring periods of heavy snow to the Upper Midwest
Thursday with some light to moderate accumulations for the
Appalachians/Interior Northeast Friday……Well above average temperatures and mild conditions continue across the
West……Frontal passages will bring colder temperatures to much of the eastern
U.S. through the end of this week and into the weekend…A clipper system dropping east-southeasterly through the northern Plains
and into the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes will bring periods of heavy snow
along a path from central Minnesota through northern Wisconsin and into
the UP/northern LP of Michigan today. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect
for snow totals generally between 3-6″, locally higher. Gusty winds may
lead to periods of blowing snow and hazardous travel conditions. Although
snow has come to an end to the west over the northern Plains, very gusty
winds will continue through this afternoon. The clipper system will
continue quickly southeastward across the Ohio Valley, Appalachians,
Northeast, and off the East Coast Friday, bringing wintry precipitation to
the interior and some rain showers to the coast. Some moderate snow
accumulations will be possible across the central Appalachians and
downwind of Lake Erie, with lighter amounts more broadly over the Interior
Northeast.Elsewhere, a few lingering showers and storms may occur over South Florida
Thursday, with conditions drying out into Friday. An upper-level shortwave
dropping southeastward over the northern Plains may lead to some renewed
light snow chances Friday. An active storm track over the Pacific will
also bring some periods of lower elevation/coastal rain and perhaps some
mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest/northern California the next couple
of days, though totals should remain much lighter than earlier this week.Temperatures across the West will remain well above average by 10-20
degrees for most locations to end the week as upper-level ridging remains
in place. Forecast highs generally range in the 40s and 50s across the
Interior West, Pacific Northwest, and northern California with 60s to low
80s for southern California and the Desert Southwest. A cooling trend is
expected for much of the eastern half of the country following a cold
frontal passage off the East Coast this morning and an additional cold
front dropping southward with the clipper system. Very cold temperatures
in the teens are forecast for the northern Plains/Upper Midwest today.
Highs will drop into the 20s and 30s in the Midwest, the 30s and 40s in
the Mid-South and central Plains, and the 50s and 60s in Texas by Friday.
Highs along the East Coast range from the 20s to 40s in New England, the
30s and 40s in the Mid-Atlantic, and the 50s and 60s in the Southeast.
Much colder temperatures are expected along the East Coast by this
weekend.