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Carol Thu Jun 18, 2020 9:00 am
Ironic that this is out now. We were just talking about here it is almost the summer solstice and how cold it still is in the 30s and 40s at night, overcast and in the 50s during the day with rainsnow forecast all this week and the past couple of months. We had snow/hail last week. The best part about snow this time of year is that it's all melted the next day. However, this morning the fireplace is on and drinking cocoa with overcast gray sky is how we're beginning of this day.
Here's another interesting weather forecast that seems to fit in with the video above.National forecast for Wednesday, June 17
Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean has your FoxCast.
The summer solstice is this Saturday but, believe it or not, heavy snow is piling up Wednesday over the Northern Rockies.
An unseasonably strong, cold system is moving from the Northwest into the Northern Rockies, and will drop over a foot of snow across portions of Idaho and Montana through Wednesday night.
Winter storm warnings are in effect for parts of Idaho and Montana as heavy mountain snow piles up.
FLOOD THREAT FOR SOUTHEAST, SNOW FOR NORTHERN ROCKIES AS CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER PERSISTS OVER THE SOUTHWEST
In addition to the mountain snow, the system is also bringing temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below normal out West.
Frost advisories are in effect for portions of Nevada, Northern California, and Oregon.
Heavy rainfall that's soaked the Carolinas all week will begin moving north on Wednesday. (Fox News)
Another day of wet weather is in store for the Southeast. Heavy rain and potentially flooding will target western and central Virginia.
SOUTHEAST TO SEE DAYS OF HEAVY RAINFALL AS CRITICAL WILDFIRE CONDITIONS LINGER OUT WEST
An additional 1 to 2 inches of rain can be expected through Friday morning for western and central Virginia, with up to 3 inches in some locations, according to the National Weather Service's (NWS) Weather Prediction Center (WPC).
Much cooler temperatures will hang around until Thursday when a gradual warm-up will begin.
Severe weather threat returns
Strong to severe thunderstorms will move into the Dakotas and Minnesota on Wednesday, then into the Midwest tomorrow as a cold front charges through.
Large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible.
Critical fire weather in Southwest
Arizona wildfire now largest burning in US
From California into the Southwest and the High Plains, fire danger continues with another day of breezy, hot and dry conditions.
Red Flag warnings were issued from California's Sacramento Valley to eastern Colorado and western Kansas.
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With deepest respect ~ Aloha & Mahalo, Carol