226 FXUS01 KWBC 260801 PMDSPD Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 300 AM EST Thu Feb 26 2026 Valid 12Z Thu Feb 26 2026 - 12Z Sat Feb 28 2026 ...Daily showers and thunderstorms across the Southern U.S. along cold front... ...Clipper system brings modest snowfall from the Northern High Plains into the Upper Midwest this weekend... ...Warm temperatures and dry conditions continue for much of the Lower 48... Our newly established weather pattern of a broad upper-trough in the East on the periphery of a West Coast upper-ridge is expected to persist through the next several days as we close out February. At the surface, this pattern will maintain daily showers and thunderstorms along a cold front which is forecast to gradually stall out near the Gulf Coast this weekend. Localized heavy rainfall amounts upwards of 1-2" are possible through Saturday, which should be largely beneficial as much of the region remains in drought conditions. The rest of the Lower 48 looks to stay dry today, before another clipper system diving out the Canadian Rockies leads to modest snowfall from the Northern High Plains into the Upper Midwest tomorrow and Saturday. Temperature wise, much of the Lower 48 can enjoy much above temperatures through the first half of the weekend. Daytime highs in the Southwest and Southern Plains will be especially warm for this time of year, and numerous record high temperatures could fall through Sunday as temperatures climb into the upper-80's and low 90's in places. By Saturday, the arrival of the clipper in the Northern Tier will lead to a drastic cool-off for much of the Northern Plains and Upper-Midwest. Eventually, this cooler air is expected to reach the Northeast beyond Saturday. Asherman/Blanco-Alcala/ Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php $$