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Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 233 AM EST Sat Dec 20 2025 Valid 12Z Sat Dec 20 2025 - 12Z Mon Dec 22 2025 ĀThere is a Moderate Risk of excessive rainfall over parts of Northern California on Sunday... ...Heavy snow over parts of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan... ...Heavy snow for the Cascades and Northern Rockies... A front extending from the Upper Great Lakes to the Central Plain will move eastward off the East Coast by Sunday evening. On Saturday, the system will produce heavy snow over parts of the UP of Michigan and light to moderate snow over the Lower Great Lakes/Northeast on Sunday. See the WPC Heavy Snow Discussion for details and amounts. Meanwhile, moisture from the Gulf will stream northward over the Lower Mississippi Valley, intersecting the boundary there, producing rain over the area from early Sunday into Monday. In addition, moisture from the Pacific will stream into Northern California, producing light rain on Saturday, increasing to heavy rain on Sunday. Therefore, the WPC has issued a Moderate Risk (level 3/4) of excessive rainfall over parts of Northern California on Sunday into Monday morning. Numerous flash flooding events are possible. In addition, many streams may flood, potentially affecting larger rivers. The flooding may include debris flows in or near recently burned areas. Moreover, rain and highest-elevation snow will develop over parts of the Great Basin, the Central Rockies, the Pacific Northwest, and the Northern Intermountain Region through Monday. Ziegenfelder Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php