United States Midwest. The Long-range 12 day forecast also includes detail for Midwest weather today. Live weather reports from Midwest weather stations and weather warnings that include risk of thunder, high UV index and forecast gales. See the links below the day Midwest weather forecast table for other cities and towns nearby along with weather conditions for local outdoor activities.
Scroll to left Midwest Weather Today 1—3 days. Midwest Weather Next Week 10—12 days. Rain mm. Snow cm. Midwest Weather Today 1—3 days :. Midwest Weather 4—7 days :. Midwest Weather Next Week 10—12 days :. Weather Station Temp. Weather Wind Gusts Cloud. This storm is expected to drop into the Upper Midwest late Thursday into Friday and will likely bring impactful winter weather.
One early weather model run Wednesday morning showed a large swath of snow across the South into the Northeast. But meteorologists caution that images like this can be deceiving. Some of what the model shows could actually come down as sleet or even freezing rain. Winter weather watches are already posted for parts of South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa for several inches of snow and wind gusts over 25 mph.
Snow will continue southward through Missouri and Arkansas on Friday before some type of winter weather reaches the Deep South over the weekend. The rain is likely to turn to snow across the Ozarks but how far south that snow falls depend on how far south the storm system travels. If the northern route takes place, people in Nashville will see rain and wintry mix before seeing any snow. But if the southern route happens, they will be more likely in the snow the entire time.
It has only been a week since their last snow that snarled traffic and left the city in a blanket of the white stuff.
Depending how far south the storm travels, it could not only bring snow deeper into the South across Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia, but it could also deliver Atlanta's first measurable snow in four years.
Surprising perhaps to many of you, Atlanta typically doesn't go this long between snowstorms. This Southern city sees over two inches of snow a year on average. However, "it has been days since the last time our Atlanta site has seen measurable snowfall, good enough for the 2nd longest streak on record," tweeted the Atlanta National Weather Service office on Tuesday. Of course, whenever there is a hint of snow in the South, meteorologists start talking about it days and days in advance.
This means there is a HUGE potential that this might not even happen. Which is normal for a forecast four days out from Sunday. It is plausible that Atlanta could record its first measurable -- 0.
It all hinges on cold air and moist air perfectly aligning at precisely the right time. If the cold air arrives too late or the moisture leaves too early, the city will just see drizzly Seattle-like rain.
The city could look more like an ice skating rink if the timing between these two air masses is off just a little. This rain, ice or snow question is one many across the South will be asking the next several days, hopefully consulting their trusted meteorologist with the latest forecasts. Still, down in the lower elevations, ice will undoubtedly be possible.
Track the different forecast models with CNN's storm tracker. Overnight Sunday into Monday the, storm pushes through Virginia. At this point, the question is now how far East or West the storm will track.
If the storm tracks closer to the coastline or even just off the coast, it will bring more snow for Virginia, Washington and on up I corridor on Monday. But if the storm stays inland, Virginia could see more of a wintry mix, and the major cities up the East Coast seeing mostly rain. Log in or Activate your account. No thanks, return to homepage.
Edit Close. Log In Become a Member. Dashboard Logout. Share this. If you live in the heart of the South, you might be dreaming of a rare snowy weekend. Atlanta could see its first measurable snow in nearly 1, days. If the situation sets up just right, parts of the Carolinas could see a significant ice event. As is often the case, "20 miles can make all the difference," they add.
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A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for has been issued for parts of Missouri and Kansas until 7 p. The Storm Prediction Center warns that wind could gust upwards of 70 mph. The Kansas Department of Transportation shows a view of what it is like to drive through the severe storms.
Watch as the camera shakes and heavy rain batter the road in Solomon at exit A line of severe storms are currently moving through Nebraska and Kansas as this hour.
The Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued due to 70mph wind gusts and nickel size hail. From the National Weather Service: "Satellite imagery of this impressive wind storm. All the pink is dust. All the green are regular clouds. All the blue is ground. All the black are high clouds. Multiple roads in western Kansas have been closed, including I from the Colorado state line to Russell. The National Weather Service out of Des Moines, Iowa, says that if any tornadoes were to form today, they could become in the EF-2 range due to the already present high winds.
It is raining mud with showers amid a dust storm near Damar, Kansas, a spotter reports to the National Weather Service office in Goodland, Kansas. Denver Fire Department reports tree damage in Englewood, Colorado, including a tree that fell into a home.
But we want you to be prepared for damaging winds and a threat of tornadoes after 3pm," National Weather Service meteorologists in Omaha are warning eastern Nebraska residents. Omaha meteorologists launched a special weather balloon at 1pm CST to get a current measurement of the upper levels of the atmosphere. Taos: a. PST Radio tower downed taking out power lines for northern half of town.
Mobile home blown off foundation along with another burned down. Several roofs blown off homes and businesses. Several trees down in the area blocking roads and on top of roads. Santa Fe: a. Large evergreen tree toppled outside of St.
Francis Cathedral. Jemez Springs a.
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