California storms, flooding, heavy snow, Florida severe storms, tornadoes, Northeast looking nice

We have reached the weekend in what is a active pattern across the southern half of the US. Storms are on either side with one from California a few days ago moving across the Deep South today and Sunday. Heavy rain will occur across the Gulf States and we see severe weather risk for Floriday Sunday. A new storm is coming ashore in California this weekend with another round of very heavy rain of six inches or more and heavy mountain snows of up to two feet for that state and others in the Southwest.

This southern storm track is one that goes straight west to east and neither of these storms will bring nasty weather to the Mid Atlantic and Northeast. Much of this area has struggled with cloudy or near cloudy conditions for the last 10 days. Finally today we are going to see some sunshine though there are going to be clouds around. The northwest flow should help to dry things out and highs will be mostly in the lower 40s. Then tonight skies should clear and most lows Sunday morning will be in the 20s to lower 30s.

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