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Storms In The West, Calm In The East

Stephen Pellettiere
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Hi, this is Midi Brown, Steve Pellethier, and I am the Weatherman. Thanks for checking into the WeathermanPond.com on your Thursday, 20th day in the month of November 2025, and looks like big storms moving into the west coast again. Rainy weather with us in San Diego, LA, all the way up the coast to San Francisco and into the north coast of California up to Portland and Seattle. All rainy conditions with the next surge of storms moving on in. The other storms that moved out of the Pacific Northwest, now working their way down into the Four Corners region in North Texas, Oklahoma, and southern Kansas. That area is going to be traveling east by southeast and it's being blocked from moving towards the northeast from those big areas of high pressure moving down out of Canada. And they're going to give us generally dry weather for the northeast, probably during the daytime today and tonight, but an increase in clouds and maybe some shower action from those systems moving our way for Friday night and Saturday. But again, most of it's staying towards south. And then high pressure builds back in on Saturday, Sunday, Monday of next week, also looking generally on the dry side. And it does look like uh we're going to have near normal temperatures, highs ranging upper 40s, low to middle 50s, nighttime lows 30s to lower 40s. And we have some snow across the northeast, some sections of central and northern New Jersey, I should say more like northwestern New Jersey, night, higher elevations from Sparta, down to across northwest Morris County in southern Sussex, northern portions of Warren County, and even a few portions of uh northern Hunterden counties in Somerset. Had a little bit of snowflakes in their uh weather earlier this morning between about, I'd say, 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. In some places it was a half inch of slushy snow on grass and soil. But that's all moved off to the east now. High pressure is going to be built again. Expect your highs on Thursday ranging up to about 50 to 55. And then on Friday, also near 50, but with a chance of some rain afternoon and evening. And then rainy weather ends early. Saturday, sunshine, Saturday afternoon and Sunday, both days' highs of about 50 to 55 in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. If you're traveling today, looking like good weather in Atlanta and Charlotte, South and Central Florida, no problems weather wise there. Uh New York, North LaGuardia, light winds, good weather, and looks like hopefully the uh traveling conditions will be improving, at least as far as the controllers are concerned, and the airline's getting back to near normal. It takes a process. That's gonna take a while. Boston also looking pretty good. Chicago, generally dry, a little cold front moving through later in the day, and at night could cause some turbulence and maybe some delays into there. Minneapolis, St. Paul, a clearing cold trend. Real problem is in Texas, used to Dallas Fort Worth, some heavy rains and possibly some high-range street flooding across Oklahoma and central northern portions of Arkansas, southern Missouri. And out on the West Coast, more flooding is a possibility in Southern California, away up to San Francisco. That's where the heaviest rains will be. And then a little bit lighter as you head up to Portland and Seattle. So some weather delays into those places because of the West Coast rains. I'm Eddy Montana, Steve Pelletier, and I am the weatherman. Hope you have a great day today. Talk to you first thing on Friday. See you then. Have a good day.