US Day 3-7 Hazards Outlook NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 433 PM EDT Wed Oct 14 2020 Valid Saturday October 17 2020 - Wednesday October 21 2020 Hazards: - Heavy precipitation across portions of the Central Plains, the Northern Plains, and the Northern Rockies, Sat-Sun, Oct 17-Oct 18. - Heavy rain across portions of the Northeast, Sat, Oct 17. - Flooding occurring or imminent across portions of the Lower Mississippi Valley. - High winds across portions of the Great Lakes and the Upper Mississippi Valley, Sat-Sun, Oct 17-Oct 18. - Much below normal temperatures across portions of the Central Plains, the Upper/Middle Mississippi Valley, the Northern Plains, and the Northern Rockies, Sun-Tue, Oct 18-Oct 21. Detailed Summary: A front moving off the Northeast Coast, on Saturday, will aid in producing heavy rain over parts of Northern New England. Meanwhile, as high pressure builds over the Northern Plains on Saturday into Sunday and with the presents of a front near by heavy precipitation will develop Saturday and Sunday with higher elevation snow and lower elevation rain over parts of the Northern Rockies. The aforementioned area of high pressure will produce clear sky and calm wind that will allow minimum temperatures to drop into the teens on Sunday through Tuesday morning as an area of much blow normal temperatures is depicted of the Hazards map on Saturday into Wednesday over the Northern High Plains/Northern Plains. In addition, low pressure over the Northern/Central Plains,on Saturday, will move northeastward across the Great Lakes, on Sunday morning, into Eastern Canada by Monday. The pressure gradient associated with the low will produce high wind over the region with 40 mph wind over the open waters of the Great Lakes on Saturday and Sunday. Over Alaska, a front moving in across the mainland, on Saturday, and into the Gulf of Alaska by Monday. The system will produce precipitation over parts of the mainland but the system will not have a strong moisture connection so the precipitation will not meet the criteria for heavy precipitation over the mainland or the Gulf Coast. In addition, low pressure over the Gulf of Alaska will move inland across Western Canada into the Pacific Northwest on Sunday. This system will not produce heavy precipitation as the storm moves inland. On Monday, high pressure will begin to move in over the mainland and continue over the region through Wednesday. Ziegenfelder