The Nation's Weather for Saturday, February 22, 2025
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NATIONAL SUMMARY
A storm moving into the Pacific Northwest tomorrow will
bring rain, some heavy, to Washington and Oregon. It will be
rather light early in the day, but heavy rain will move in
late in the day and overnight. Heavy rain can lead to
flooding and travel disruptions; there can also be a
heightened avalanche risk in the Cascades. Strong winds can
lead to power outages along the coasts of Washington and
Oregon. Meanwhile, a bit of rain moving across southern
Texas can freeze on surfaces early and lead to slippery
travel. It will primarily be dry with at least some sunshine
elsewhere. Cold air will linger east of the Rocky Mountains,
except in the Dakotas. Daily high temperatures for many will
be 10-20 degrees below the historical averages. It will be
pleasant in the Southwest.
SPECIAL WEATHER
No new information for this time period.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
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DAILY EXTREMES
National High Friday 79 at Chino, CA
National Low Friday -20 at Columbus, NE
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