The Nation's Weather for Sunday, January 12, 2025
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NATIONAL SUMMARY
A burst of snow will move through the Midwest and western
Great Lakes tomorrow leading to slow and slippery travel.
Across the Southeast, lingering snow on the ground combined
with areas of freezing fog can lead to icy spots, especially
early in the day. Along the Gulf coast, a few morning
showers will be replaced by steadier rain late in the day
and overnight. There can be a spotty rain or snow shower in
the interior Northwest. In Southern California, another
round of strong winds are expected in the typical Santa Ana
spots. Winds can gust between 30-50 mph and combined with
low relative humidity can elevate the fire danger and make
fire containment challenging. In the northern Plains, a
gusty breeze will transport in another blast of Arctic air.
Meanwhile, cool air will linger through much of the nation.
SPECIAL WEATHER
No new information for this time period.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
No new information for this time period.
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Saturday 80 at Homestead, FL
National Low Saturday -10 at Cabin Creek, CO
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