283 FXUS01 KWBC 170632 PMDSPD Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 130 AM EST Tue Feb 17 2026 Valid 12Z Tue Feb 17 2026 - 12Z Thu Feb 19 2026 ...There is a Marginal Risk of excessive rainfall over parts of the Central and Southern California Coast... ...Snow and rain/freezing rain across the Upper Midwest... ...Heavy snow for the Sierra Nevada Mountains... An deep upper-level trough remains over the West, with embedded energy driving moisture transport onshore across western U.S. The shortwave will continue to stream Pacific moisture into West Coast and Intermountain West on Tuesday. Although the heavier rainfall have diminished, the cold front and shortwave energy dives southward along the West Coast and will bring renewed rainfall with generally 1-2" over lower elevations and 2-4" over higher elevations over parts of central and southern California. This will create a Marginal Risk for excessive rainfall and flash flooding over the area, especially over burn scars. In addition to the rainfall, snow chances will remain elevated over Pacific Northwest, Intermountain West, and California mountain ranges, with heaviest accumulations of 12" or more over higher peaks of the Sierra and Cascade through Thursday. Several areas across western U.S. have issued Winter Weather Warnings and Advisories through Wednesday. Over the Plains into the Midwest, frontal boundaries and moisture return will support chances for rain and snow Tuesday evening. On Wednesday, the low pressure system will accumulate higher amounts of mixed precipiation over the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes as it continues to move eastward into Mississippi/Ohio Valley. The surface low will slowly move into the Northeast by Wednesday into Thursday with a elongated trough that extends into the Mid-Atlantic. This will bringing chances for rain and high-elevation snow across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast through Thursday. Above-normal temperatures will continue across portions of the Plains into the East Coast with temperatures between 15-30 degrees above normal through Wednesday, but near normal to slightly below normal temperatures start to push into parts of the Plains by Thursday. Across western U.S., temperatures will trend cooler with 10-25 degrees below normal. Over into the Northern Rockies/Plains, temperatures start to enter the teens with some areas seeing single digits on Wednesday into Thursday. Oudit Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php $$