Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 249 PM EST Sun Nov 24 2019 Valid 00Z Mon Nov 25 2019 - 00Z Wed Nov 27 2019 ...Heavy snow possible for parts of the Central Rockies/Central Plains and snow for the Cascades... ...An unusually deep storm to impact the Northwest and California with high wind, snow, and rain by Tuesday evening... ...Storm over the Northeast wind down... ...There is a elevated risk of fire weather over parts of Northern/Central California... A storm just off the New England Coast will move northeastward into Eastern Canada by Monday. The system will produce higher elevation snow and rain over parts of the Northeast that will slowly taper off by Monday afternoon. Additionally, northwesterly wind of 15 to 20 mph and low humidity levels with fuels still remaining dry across parts of Northern/Central California an area of elevated risk of fire weather is forecast over the area on the remainder of Sunday into Monday. Meanwhile, a front extending from the Northern Plains southwestward to Northern California will move eastward to the Great Lakes and Southward to the Southern Plains by Tuesday. The system will produce light rain and higher elevation snow over parts of the Northwest into the Northern Plains. More snow than rain will develop over the U. S./Canadian Border from parts of the Northern Plains to the Upper Great Lakes overnight Sunday that will move into parts of the Great Lakes and wind down by Tuesday morning. Upper-level energy over the Eastern Pacific will move southeastward to the Great Basin/Southwest by Monday evening. The energy will aid in producing snow over the Cascades into the Northern Rockies/Great Basin, on Monday, that will expand into the Central/Southern Rockies and parts of the Southwest overnight Monday. The energy will aid in developing a wave of low pressure over the Central/Southern Rockies overnight Monday that will lift northward from the Southern High Plains into parts of the Central Plains by Tuesday evening. In addition, snow will start to move out of the Central High Plains overnight Monday into the Central Plains and into parts of the Middle/Upper Mississippi Valley by Tuesday evening. Also on Tuesday, rain and thunderstorms will develop over parts of the Middle/Lower Mississippi Valley and parts of the Western Ohio Valley/Southern Plains. Meanwhile, a developing storm over the Eastern Pacific will move onshore over parts of California/Pacific Northwest on Tuesday evening. The storm will bring strong wind and rain with higher elevation snow over parts of Northern California and the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday evening. Ziegenfelder Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php