



Arctic Front Slides Southward; Heavy Rainfall Potential Across the South and for Hawaii
An arctic front will slowly drift southward this weekend. This will focus snow, locally heavy, from the Intermountain West, Rockies, Plains, and Great Lakes and eventually into the Northeast. Dangerously cold wind chills behind this arctic front are forecast for most of the Plains this weekend. Moisture will increase across the Gulf Coast and the State of Hawaii where flooding concerns increase. Read More >
BURNT MOUNTAIN (BUSW1)
Lat: 47.0444°NLon: 121.94032°WElev: 4170ft.NA
29°F
-2°C
Humidity | NA |
Wind Speed | NA NA MPH |
Barometer | NA |
Dewpoint | N/A |
Visibility | NA |
Last update | NA |
8 Miles NE Sunrise WA
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Today
Snow Showers
High: 31 °F⇓
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Tonight
Breezy.
Scattered
Snow Showers
then Partly
CloudyLow: 9 °F
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Sunday
Mostly Sunny
High: 21 °F
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Sunday
NightMostly Clear
Low: 9 °F
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Monday
Sunny
High: 31 °F
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Monday
NightMostly Cloudy
Low: 17 °F
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Tuesday
Slight Chance
SnowHigh: 31 °F
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Tuesday
NightSlight Chance
SnowLow: 24 °F
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Wednesday
Chance Snow
High: 36 °F
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47.01°N 121.51°W (Elev. 4006 ft)