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#𝙀𝙉𝙀𝙍𝙂𝙔 𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 — Above-average temps will continue across the #South Central throughout the upcoming week, but a #cool down is expected to arrive by month's end, likely resulting in an increased demand for gas-weighted #heating degree days. #natgas #oil #gas #oott

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#HeavySnow is expected in the #MidAtlantic through Friday. Lower elevations: less than 1" of #snow. 500-1500 ft: 2-6"+. Above 1500 ft: 6-12"+. Slushy accumulations are likely on paved surfaces where rates exceed .5" per hour, even above freezing. #WVwx #MDwx #PAwx #NJwx #NYwx

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#HeavySnow is sweeping through parts of the #Midwest this AM, with intense #snowfall now in #Milwaukee. Next up #Chicago, then Indiana, and the Ohio Valley. #Snow rates over 0.5" per hour will lead to more slick, snow-covered roads and reduced visibility. #WIwx #MIwx #ILwx #INwx


Snow swath of 0.5-3+" is expected from eastern WI and western MI into NE IL and much of IN tonight through late Thursday. Heaviest #snow will fall mid-morning to afternoon, with rates of 0.5-1"+ per hour possible, leading to a slushy coating-1"+ on roads. #WIwx #MIwx #ILwx #INwx

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Wintry impacts are likely Thu-Fri night in parts of the Northern Mid-Atlantic & Upstate NY. Higher elevations could see 6-12"+ of #snow, while many will get a coating. Wet snow means minimal travel impacts for most, except where rates exceed 0.5"/hr. #pawx #nywx #njwx #wvwx

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A low moving through the Central U.S. will bring snow to the Northern #Plains as it meets up with some #colder air. Expect 2-6" of #snow across ND, NE SD, and NW MN through Wed. with locally upwards of 7" possible. While delayed, accumulations are expected on paved surfaces.

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#AtmosphericRiver will drench the northern #West Coast through Sat., with 2-5" of #rain from central CA to the WA-Canadian border. Totals could exceed 5" in N CA & SW OR. #Flooding/#mudslides possible at lower elevations, while feet of #snow are likely in the higher elevations.

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Watching an upper-level disturbance moving from the Northern Plains to the #Northeast Wed-Fri, bringing wintry weather. #Snow swath expected from Michigan to WV, lifting into PA & New England. Timing differences exist between ECMWF (earlier) & GFS (slower). More details to come.

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Support is building for a #colder, #wintry end to November east of the Rockies. A trough digging across the eastern U.S. with a western ridge will drive #cold air through the Central U.S., potentially fueling #snow chances in the #Midwest & #Northeast. Specifics to follow.

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Intermountain #West may have led fall’s snow game, but model trends now show #snow chances growing for the #Midwest and interior #Northeast as November ends. A #GreatLakes low & #Southwest ridge could drive colder air east. Specific to follow...stay tuned! #Winter #WinterIsHere

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#𝙀𝙉𝙀𝙍𝙂𝙔 𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 — Above-average temperatures will ease late next week as #cooler air pushes into the #South Central U.S. This #cooldown is expected to bring gas-weighted heating degree days to near or slightly above average levels. #naturalgas #natgas #oil #gas #oott

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The #Northeast woke up to a #chilly morning with temps in the 30s, 20s and even teens. Though a slight warm-up is expected into the weekend, another #cold blast will drop temps back into the 20s and 30s Sunday before more seasonable lows return next week. #freeze #frost #weather

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After a #dry spell in the Northern Mid-Atlantic, a cold front is set to bring 0.1-0.5" of #rain from #Maryland to #Maine late Sunday through midday Monday. While it won't end the #drought, this much-needed rain should end the streak and come as a welcome sight to many. #weather

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Upper #OhioValley, including southern OH, southwest PA & WV, could see 0.5-1.5" of rain Sunday, offering a brief respite from extreme drought (D3-D4). While unlikely to break the #dry spell, it's a hopeful sign for the region. #OHwx #PAwx #WVwx #Drought #DroughtRelief #Rain

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#𝙀𝙉𝙀𝙍𝙂𝙔 𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 — Above-average temps will continue to impact the Eastern U.S. as we enter the second half of November, subsequently reducing the demand for gas-weighted heating degree days. #naturalgas #natgas #oil #oilindustry #oilandgas #gas #gasindustry #oott

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𝙇𝙊𝙉𝙂 𝙍𝘼𝙉𝙂𝙀 𝙊𝙐𝙏𝙇𝙊𝙊𝙆 - 11/6 - The distinct contrast between the broad region of cooler-than-normal temperatures across the West and warmth dominating much of the eastern two-thirds will continue through mid-November. #warm #warmer #cold #colder #heavyrain #weather


As #Rafael spins through the #Caribbean, its moisture will fuel a trough impacting the #Southeast from Wednesday to Thursday. Expect 0.5-3" of #rain across #Florida’s panhandle, much of #Georgia, and #SouthCarolina, with over 3.5" in the core areas, bringing a risk of #flooding.

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Severe #storms with damaging winds, large #hail, and several #tornadoes are expected through this evening from #Texas to #Missouri. trueWeather's NAM 3km Tornado Index indicates high #tornado potential until sunset, after which the threat will drop as daytime heating fades.


An upper-level trough along the Rockies will bring #HeavyRain to the #South Central U.S. through Tuesday. Eastern TX, OK, and KS, much of MO, and NW AR could see 1-3.5" with isolated totals up to 5", especially in NE OK, NW AR, and SW MO, where flash #flooding is possible.

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The Central #Rockies are in for an active week with two #winter storms expected. The first #snowfall occurs Wed.-Thu., and the second Fri.-Sat. While models vary, the setup favors moderate to heavy #snow. ECMWF Ensemble images show potential totals through Nov 9. #Colorado #COwx

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