1. Blizzard conditions will diminish Monday around midday in the New York region, but heavy snow and strong winds will persist across eastern New England into the evening hours. 2. Coastal flooding is likely to develop, as strong winds persist through several high tide cycles. 3. Gusty canyon winds will persist in southern California. 4. In the settling wake of the disturbance, a few showers will form from western Washington to northwest California as abating but still moist ocean winds persist. 5. Meanwhile, heavy snow will continue in the northern Cascades as moist onshore winds persist. 6. Meanwhile, showers will dampen western Oregon and Washington as moist Pacific winds persist. 7. Most of the Western states will be dry and tranquil, but gusty winds will persist near the east slopes of the Rockies. 8. Rain and mountain snow will continue to affect parts of western Washington, western Oregon and northwest California as moist onshore winds persist. 9. Rain will douse parts of the Pacific Northwest as moist ocean winds persist in the wake of a cool front. 10. Saturday, a warm front attached to a low in Canada will stall in the Northeast as cool ocean winds persist. |