Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 238 PM EST Thu Nov 30 2017 Valid 00Z Fri Dec 01 2017 - 00Z Sun Dec 03 2017 ...More light to moderate rain/snow for the Pacific Northwest... ...Above average temperatures to continue for most of the lower 48... Showers across the Mid-Atlantic into the Northeast (with snow or mix closer to the Canadian border) will come to an end by early tomorrow morning as a cold front pushes offshore. The southern end of the cold front may stall by Friday across northern Florida which should keep isolated to scattered showers in the forecast Friday and into Saturday. Out to the west, rain and high elevation snows will wane briefly overnight as the first of a series of cold fronts moves through, but pick up again Friday and into the weekend as a deep upper level trough and associated cold front push onshore. Some higher elevation accumulating snows may be possible with the second front, especially across portions of the Cascades and northern Rockies. As the first front moves into the central U.S. on Friday, some light snow or rain may develop near the low center as it traverses the U.S./Canadian border on Friday and into Saturday. Across virtually the entire lower 48, another very mild couple of days are in store with temperatures expected to be well above normal for this time of the year. The most notable warmth will be across the central U.S. with afternoon highs averaging as much as 10 to 20 degrees above normal. Santorelli Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php