The Nation's Weather for Saturday, January 11, 2025
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NATIONAL SUMMARY
Snow will continue across the Northeast tomorrow, in the
coastal portions, snow will end early. Across the interior,
lake-effect snow and flurries will continue through the
afternoon. Higher snowfall accumulations are expected on
unpaved surfaces. Meanwhile, there will be a bit of rain to
start along the Southeast coast. Across the Southeast, it
will remain largely cold with high temperatures forecast to
be 5-15 degrees Fahrenheit below the historical average.
Elsewhere, snow will extend into the northern Plains during
the day and into the Midwest overnight. Snow can lead to
reduced visibility and slippery travel. A few showers will
dampen the Florida Peninsula and the Washington and Oregon
coastlines. Breezy conditions will continue to generate an
elevated fire danger across Southern California.
SPECIAL WEATHER
No new information for this time period.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
No new information for this time period.
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Friday 80 at Oceanside, CA
National Low Friday -22 at Fairplay, CO
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