October 23, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

 Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this evening’s NWS Forecast.

...A robust low pressure system is bringing the first widespread wintry
weather event of the season across the northern and central Rockies into 
the northern High Plains...

...Severe weather is possible tonight over the eastern portion of the
northern to central Plains...

...Another low pressure system will bring a quick round of heavy rain,
strong to severe thunderstorms across the central U.S. Monday and
Tuesday...

October 22, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this evening’s NWS Forecast.

...A robust low pressure system will bring the first widespread wintry
weather event of the season across the Cascades, northern and central
Rockies as well as the northern High Plains through the weekend into
Monday...

...Much colder air will surge across the western U.S. while much above
normal temperatures surge north into the upper Midwest and the Great
Lakes...

...Fire weather risk is critical over parts of the central Plains...

October 21, 2022 Looking Ahead 28 Days Plus our usual 48-hour report.

NOAA updates many of its weather outlooks daily or even more frequently and in many cases issues a discussion with those outlooks. We provide a daily report which focuses on the shorter-term predictions but also has links to all the partial-month outlooks. Because WordPress does not provide the ability to have these maps automatically updated, our daily report shows some of the maps which we update each evening plus the links to the other important weather forecast Maps.

Once a week we show many of the actual forecast maps not just provide the links to these maps. This makes it easier for the reader. Our report provides a separate forecast for Days1-5, Days 6 -10, Days 8 – 14, and weeks 3 and 4. This provides information that is useful to readers in terms of planning their activities for the next 28 days.

The week 3-4 outlook is only updated by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Service once a week on Friday. Thus, when we publish on Friday night, it provides a 28-day view of the future. What is important is that this is a longer-term view than one that is typically available in the media and online.

We also include In Part II of the article the other information from the daily 48-hour forecast article. Importantly, this time of the year, it includes updates on tropical events. In both Parts I and II we also include some worldwide forecasts.

It is important to recognize that the forecasts do not always work out as predicted. But in the article, there are links to obtain updated forecasts If you read this article a few days or more after it is published. And there will be a totally updated version next Friday.

October 20, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

Here is what we are paying attention to this morning and the next 48 hours from this morning’s NWS Forecast.

...Above normal warmth in the Central U.S. through this weekend...

...Critical Fire Weather conditions for Montana and Wyoming...

...Increasing precipitation chances and decreasing temperatures in the
West this weekend...

October 19, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

Here is what we are paying attention to this morning and the next 48 hours from this morning’s NWS Forecast.

...Record breaking cold will continue through Thursday morning in the
Southeast...

...Freeze Warnings and Frost Advisories are in effect for portions of the
Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Ohio River Valley...

...Dry weather will lead to Elevated to Critical Fire Weather conditions
for the Central and Northern Plains and the Lower Ohio River Valley
through Thursday...

October 18, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

Here is what we are paying attention to this morning and the next 48 hours from this morning’s NWS Forecast.

...Widespread record-breaking cold early Wednesday morning across the
Mid/Lower Mississippi Valley, Central/Southern Appalachians and
Southeast...

...Freeze Warnings and Frost Advisories in effect for the Southern Plains,
Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, Southeast, and Mid-Atlantic...

...Scattered Flash Flooding possible for portions of Maine through
tonight...

October 17, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

Here is what we are paying attention to this morning and the next 48 hours from this morning’s NWS Forecast.

...Widespread record tying/breaking morning lows will bring first freeze
of the season to portions of the Midwest and South...

...Wintry precipitation continues for the Great Lakes Region...

...Heavy rain forecast for Maine on Tuesday, with scattered instances of
flash flooding possible...

October 16, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

Here is what we are paying attention to this morning and the next 48 hours from this morning’s NWS Forecast.

...Flash flooding concerns for southern Texas today then Maine on
Tuesday...

...Unsettled and windy weather will spread from the Great Lakes to New
England over next couple of days...

...Cold air sweeps through eastern half of the country while record warmth
continues across Northwest...

October 15, 2022: U.S. 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical and World Precipitation

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Flash flooding and severe weather risks shift southeast from the Desert
Southwest today to southern Texas by Monday...

...Severe weather possible across Oklahoma into tonight; unsettled weather
spreading from the Great Lakes into New England and parts of the
Mid-Atlantic Sunday into Monday...

...Surge of colder air overspreading the northern Plains by Monday while
record warmth gradually moderates across the Pacific Northwest...

October 14, 2022 Looking Ahead 28 Days Plus our usual 48-hour report.

Day One and Two Maps updated at 5pm EDT on October 15, 2022

NOAA updates many of its weather outlooks daily or even more frequently and in many cases issues a discussion with those outlooks. We provide a daily report which focuses on the shorter-term predictions but also has links to all the partial-month outlooks. Because WordPress does not provide the ability to have these maps automatically updated, our daily report shows some of the maps which we update each evening plus the links to the other important weather forecast Maps.

Once a week we show many of the actual forecast maps not just provide the links to these maps. This makes it easier for the reader. Our report provides a separate forecast for Days1-5, Days 6 -10, Days 8 – 14, and weeks 3 and 4. This provides information that is useful to readers in terms of planning their activities for the next 28 days.

The week 3-4 outlook is only updated by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Service once a week on Friday. Thus, when we publish on Friday night, it provides a 28-day view of the future. What is important is that this is a longer-term view than one that is typically available in the media and online.

We also include In Part II of the article the other information from the daily 48-hour forecast article. Importantly, this time of the year, it includes updates on tropical events. In both Parts I and II we also include some worldwide forecasts.

It is important to recognize that the forecasts do not always work out as predicted. But in the article, there are links to obtain updated forecasts If you read this article a few days or more after it is published. And there will be a totally updated version next Friday.