Published: November 27,2016
More snow will continue to blanket much of the mountain West on Sunday, followed by a combination of snow and strong winds that will hammer parts of the northern Plains to start the new week ahead.
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This latest round of snow is courtesy of a potent southward plunge of the jet stream that is pivoting through the West. The energy associated with that jet stream dip is spawning an area of surface low pressure in the Plains where we could see several days of snow and gusty winds. Moisture from this system will reach interior parts of the Northeast by Tuesday where some wintry weather is also possible.
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Here are some preliminary snow totals from the storm that went through yesterday & overnight. #snow #cawx #Norcal
More Western Powder Ahead
Here is a general timeline of impacts expected in the West through early week.- Sunday: Snow
spreads into the Rockies and Four Corners/Mogollon Rim and tapers off
in the Sierra. A separate system brings more snow to the Cascades.
- Monday: A reinforcing shot of cold air and associated weaker storm system will allow snow to develop by late Monday across much of the Rockies.
(FORECAST: Snoqualmie Pass, Washington | Truckee, California)
Snowfall Forecast
While the high country picks up most of the snow, some valley locations will also see accumulations, including Flagstaff, Arizona through Sunday night and Salt Lake City Sunday night into Monday. Lake-effect snow could impact the Salt Lake City area late Monday into early Tuesday.
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Northern Plains Snowstorm Ahead
An area of low will intensify while tracking northeastward through Plains Sunday night into Monday in response to the jet-stream energy we mentioned that is surging in from the West.Initially, cold air will be a bit lacking, so precipitation Sunday night and early Monday will start as rain or a wintry mix in the northern Plains before changing over to wet snow, possibly becoming heavy in some parts of the Dakotas.
Monday's Forecast
(MAPS: Weekly Planner)
For now, the heaviest potential snow accumulations appear to be targeting parts of the Dakotas, where over six inches of snow are possible through the middle of the week ahead. Light to moderate accumulations are expected elsewhere in the northern Plains and upper Midwest.
(FORECAST: Bismarck, North Dakota | Pierre, South Dakota | Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Snowfall Forecast Through Wednesday AM
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Wintry Weather in the Interior Northeast
Moisture from this system will also interact with sufficient cold air in the interior Northeast to produce wintry weather there starting Tuesday.Tuesday's Forecast
The most signifcant snowfall in the Northeast will fall in northern Maine. More than six inches may pile up Tuesday-Thursday, in two separate rounds.
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