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6–10 Day Temperature Outlook (Mar 5–9, 2026)
Much of the U.S. (Central, Midwest, South, East Coast): Strong signal for above-normal temperatures, with the highest probabilities centered from the Plains through the Ohio Valley and into the Southeast.
West: Generally above normal, though the Great Basin/Rockies show a weaker (leaning above) signal.
Alaska: Below normal across much of the state, especially western and interior areas.
Hawaii: Above normal favored.
Overall: A widespread warm pattern for the Lower 48, coolest conditions focused in Alaska.

6–10 Day Temperature Outlook (Mar 5–9, 2026) Much of the U.S. (Central, Midwest, South, East Coast): Strong signal for above-normal temperatures, with the highest probabilities centered from the Plains through the Ohio Valley and into the Southeast. West: Generally above normal, though the Great Basin/Rockies show a weaker (leaning above) signal. Alaska: Below normal across much of the state, especially western and interior areas. Hawaii: Above normal favored. Overall: A widespread warm pattern for the Lower 48, coolest conditions focused in Alaska.

6–10 Day Precipitation Outlook (Mar 5–9, 2026)
Central U.S. (Plains → Midwest → Lower Mississippi Valley): Strong signal for above-normal precipitation, highest odds from Texas/Oklahoma through the Ohio Valley.
Great Lakes: Also favors wetter than normal conditions.
West Coast (especially CA): Tendency toward below normal precipitation, with parts of the Pacific Northwest near normal.
East Coast: Mostly near normal, though parts of the Mid-Atlantic lean below normal.
Alaska: Largely near normal, with southern areas leaning wetter.
Hawaii: Mixed to near normal.
Overall: A wetter setup for the central U.S., drier trend along parts of the West Coast and Mid-Atlantic.

6–10 Day Precipitation Outlook (Mar 5–9, 2026) Central U.S. (Plains → Midwest → Lower Mississippi Valley): Strong signal for above-normal precipitation, highest odds from Texas/Oklahoma through the Ohio Valley. Great Lakes: Also favors wetter than normal conditions. West Coast (especially CA): Tendency toward below normal precipitation, with parts of the Pacific Northwest near normal. East Coast: Mostly near normal, though parts of the Mid-Atlantic lean below normal. Alaska: Largely near normal, with southern areas leaning wetter. Hawaii: Mixed to near normal. Overall: A wetter setup for the central U.S., drier trend along parts of the West Coast and Mid-Atlantic.

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6–10 Day Outlook (Feb 12–16)
Temperatures: Much of the central U.S. favors above-normal warmth, strongest from the Plains into the Midwest and South. Below to near normal along the West Coast and parts of the East.
Precipitation: Wetter than normal favored across the Southwest into parts of the Rockies/central Plains. Drier than normal along the Gulf Coast into Florida. Near normal for much of the East.

6–10 Day Outlook (Feb 12–16) Temperatures: Much of the central U.S. favors above-normal warmth, strongest from the Plains into the Midwest and South. Below to near normal along the West Coast and parts of the East. Precipitation: Wetter than normal favored across the Southwest into parts of the Rockies/central Plains. Drier than normal along the Gulf Coast into Florida. Near normal for much of the East.

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6–10 Day Temperature Outlook (Nov 20–24, 2025)

Much Above Normal Temperatures dominate the Central, Southern, and Eastern U.S., including the Midwest, Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast.

Near Normal temperatures expected along parts of the West Coast.

Below Normal temperatures are favored over southern California and parts of the Desert Southwest.

Alaska leans Above Normal.



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6–10 Day Precipitation Outlook (Nov 20–24, 2025)

Above Normal precipitation is favored across a broad area from Texas through the Midwest, including the central Plains and Mississippi Valley.

Near Normal precipitation along the West Coast and parts of the Northeast.

Alaska shows a mix of Above Normal and Near Normal precipitation probabilities.

6–10 Day Temperature Outlook (Nov 20–24, 2025) Much Above Normal Temperatures dominate the Central, Southern, and Eastern U.S., including the Midwest, Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, and Southeast. Near Normal temperatures expected along parts of the West Coast. Below Normal temperatures are favored over southern California and parts of the Desert Southwest. Alaska leans Above Normal. --- 6–10 Day Precipitation Outlook (Nov 20–24, 2025) Above Normal precipitation is favored across a broad area from Texas through the Midwest, including the central Plains and Mississippi Valley. Near Normal precipitation along the West Coast and parts of the Northeast. Alaska shows a mix of Above Normal and Near Normal precipitation probabilities.

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The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center website is broken rn which sucks cause trying to use it for a slide show on Hurricane Fiona and starting the slide show looking at global conditions smh

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6–10 Day Temperature Outlook (Sep 12–16, 2025):

Much warmer than normal conditions are expected across the northern and central U.S., stretching from the Rockies through the Midwest and Great Plains.

Cooler than normal conditions are favored along much of the East Coast, especially the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

The West Coast shows mixed signals, with near-normal temperatures in California and parts of the Pacific Northwest, and below-normal favored in southern Alaska.

Above-normal warmth is also likely in Alaska’s southern coast and in Hawaii.


6–10 Day Precipitation Outlook (Sep 12–16, 2025):

Wetter-than-normal conditions are likely in the Pacific Northwest and Florida.

Drier-than-normal conditions are expected from the Great Lakes through the Ohio Valley into the Northeast.

Most of the West, central U.S., and southern states are near normal for precipitation.

Alaska shows below-normal chances in the south and above-normal chances in the far north.

6–10 Day Temperature Outlook (Sep 12–16, 2025): Much warmer than normal conditions are expected across the northern and central U.S., stretching from the Rockies through the Midwest and Great Plains. Cooler than normal conditions are favored along much of the East Coast, especially the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. The West Coast shows mixed signals, with near-normal temperatures in California and parts of the Pacific Northwest, and below-normal favored in southern Alaska. Above-normal warmth is also likely in Alaska’s southern coast and in Hawaii. 6–10 Day Precipitation Outlook (Sep 12–16, 2025): Wetter-than-normal conditions are likely in the Pacific Northwest and Florida. Drier-than-normal conditions are expected from the Great Lakes through the Ohio Valley into the Northeast. Most of the West, central U.S., and southern states are near normal for precipitation. Alaska shows below-normal chances in the south and above-normal chances in the far north.

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Here’s a quick summary of the NOAA 6–10 Day Outlooks (valid August 31 – September 4, 2025):


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🌡️ Temperature Outlook

Cooler than normal:

Central U.S. (especially Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and surrounding states).

Parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast (Virginia, North Carolina).


Warmer than normal:

West Coast (California, Oregon, Washington).

Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest.

Florida and parts of the Gulf Coast.

Alaska (most areas except Aleutians).


Near normal:

Northern Plains, Great Lakes, Northeast, and parts of the Southwest.




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🌧️ Precipitation Outlook

Wetter than normal:

Central & Southern Plains (notably New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma).

Much of the West, including Alaska.

Florida Peninsula.


Drier than normal:

Northeast & Mid-Atlantic (New York, Pennsylvania, New England).

Hawaii (especially the Big Island).


Near normal:

Pacific Northwest coast, Upper Midwest, and Ohio Valley.




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✅ Bottom line:

Expect cooler, wetter conditions in the central U.S.

Warm and dry in the Northeast.

Hot and wet in the West and Alaska.

Here’s a quick summary of the NOAA 6–10 Day Outlooks (valid August 31 – September 4, 2025): --- 🌡️ Temperature Outlook Cooler than normal: Central U.S. (especially Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and surrounding states). Parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast (Virginia, North Carolina). Warmer than normal: West Coast (California, Oregon, Washington). Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest. Florida and parts of the Gulf Coast. Alaska (most areas except Aleutians). Near normal: Northern Plains, Great Lakes, Northeast, and parts of the Southwest. --- 🌧️ Precipitation Outlook Wetter than normal: Central & Southern Plains (notably New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma). Much of the West, including Alaska. Florida Peninsula. Drier than normal: Northeast & Mid-Atlantic (New York, Pennsylvania, New England). Hawaii (especially the Big Island). Near normal: Pacific Northwest coast, Upper Midwest, and Ohio Valley. --- ✅ Bottom line: Expect cooler, wetter conditions in the central U.S. Warm and dry in the Northeast. Hot and wet in the West and Alaska.

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Overall Summary:

Warmer-than-normal conditions dominate much of the U.S., especially the East and Northwest.

Wetter-than-normal conditions are likely for the Central and Eastern U.S., while the interior West is drier than normal.

Overall Summary: Warmer-than-normal conditions dominate much of the U.S., especially the East and Northwest. Wetter-than-normal conditions are likely for the Central and Eastern U.S., while the interior West is drier than normal.

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A major heat dome is affecting much of the central and southern U.S.

Storms and showers are developing along and north of the stationary front.

Cooler air is held to the north and west of the boundary.

This setup is typical for severe summer weather conditions, including thunderstorms and heat advisories.

A major heat dome is affecting much of the central and southern U.S. Storms and showers are developing along and north of the stationary front. Cooler air is held to the north and west of the boundary. This setup is typical for severe summer weather conditions, including thunderstorms and heat advisories.

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Quick Summary (Valid: June 17–21, 2025):

Temperature Outlook:

Above-normal temperatures are likely across most of the U.S., especially strong over the Southwest, Southeast, and Alaska.

Below-normal temperatures are expected in parts of the Pacific Northwest and western Alaska.

Near-normal temperatures are limited to a narrow area along the West Coast.


Precipitation Outlook:

Above-normal precipitation is likely in the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, Southeast, and parts of Alaska and Hawaii.

Below-normal precipitation is expected in the central Rockies and parts of the Southeast.

Near-normal precipitation is forecast for much of the West Coast and parts of Alaska.

Quick Summary (Valid: June 17–21, 2025): Temperature Outlook: Above-normal temperatures are likely across most of the U.S., especially strong over the Southwest, Southeast, and Alaska. Below-normal temperatures are expected in parts of the Pacific Northwest and western Alaska. Near-normal temperatures are limited to a narrow area along the West Coast. Precipitation Outlook: Above-normal precipitation is likely in the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, Southeast, and parts of Alaska and Hawaii. Below-normal precipitation is expected in the central Rockies and parts of the Southeast. Near-normal precipitation is forecast for much of the West Coast and parts of Alaska.

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Here's a quick summary of the 6–10 Day Outlook (June 6–10, 2025) from NOAA:

Temperature Outlook:

Above-normal temperatures expected in:

The West (especially the Pacific Northwest and northern California)

Southeast U.S., Florida

Parts of the Northeast and New England

Hawaii


Below-normal temperatures expected in:

Central U.S. (centered over the central Plains)

Much of Alaska


Near-normal temperatures expected in:

Great Lakes region

Parts of the Southwest and Aleutian Islands




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Precipitation Outlook:

Above-normal precipitation likely in:

Central and eastern U.S. (especially around the lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys)

Alaska and Hawaii


Below-normal precipitation likely in:

Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies


Near-normal precipitation in:

The West Coast, parts of the Southwest, and Northern Plains

Here's a quick summary of the 6–10 Day Outlook (June 6–10, 2025) from NOAA: Temperature Outlook: Above-normal temperatures expected in: The West (especially the Pacific Northwest and northern California) Southeast U.S., Florida Parts of the Northeast and New England Hawaii Below-normal temperatures expected in: Central U.S. (centered over the central Plains) Much of Alaska Near-normal temperatures expected in: Great Lakes region Parts of the Southwest and Aleutian Islands --- Precipitation Outlook: Above-normal precipitation likely in: Central and eastern U.S. (especially around the lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys) Alaska and Hawaii Below-normal precipitation likely in: Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies Near-normal precipitation in: The West Coast, parts of the Southwest, and Northern Plains

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Apologies for not posting the weather. Was taken to the hospital the other night. Out the blue seizures. Stayed at hospital had chest X-ray and MRI all good.Neurologist today. Will update. Will post weather soon! 💕💕💕

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The image consists of two NOAA-issued weather forecast maps for the 6-10 Day Outlook from March 2 - 6, 2025, issued on February 24, 2025.

Top Image: 6-10 Day Temperature Outlook

Above-Normal Temperatures (Red & Orange Shades):

Most of the central and eastern U.S. is expected to experience above-normal temperatures.

The highest probability (dark red) is in parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota.

Alaska and Hawaii also show strong above-normal temperature chances.


Below-Normal Temperatures (Blue Shades):

The Pacific Northwest and parts of the Northeast (Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont) are expected to experience below-normal temperatures.


Near-Normal Temperatures (Gray Areas):

Parts of the West Coast and the Northeast are projected to have near-normal temperatures.



Bottom Image: 6-10 Day Precipitation Outlook

Above-Normal Precipitation (Green Shades):

A large portion of the U.S. is expected to have above-normal precipitation.

Areas with the highest probability (dark green) include parts of the central U.S. (Kansas, Nebraska, and surrounding states) and the Pacific Northwest.

Alaska and Hawaii also have increased precipitation chances.


Below-Normal Precipitation (Brown/Yellow Shades):

A small area in southern Texas is forecasted to have below-normal precipitation.


Near-Normal Precipitation (Gray Areas):

Some regions, including parts of the West Coast, Northeast, and southwestern U.S., are expected to experience near-normal precipitation.



Overall Weather Outlook:

Warmer-than-normal conditions are likely for most of the central and eastern U.S.

Cooler-than-normal conditions are expected in the Pacific Northwest and parts of the Northeast.

Above-normal precipitation is predicted for much of the U.S., except for southern Texas, which may be drier than usual.


These forecasts indicate a warmer and wetter trend for most of the country, with some regional exceptions.

The image consists of two NOAA-issued weather forecast maps for the 6-10 Day Outlook from March 2 - 6, 2025, issued on February 24, 2025. Top Image: 6-10 Day Temperature Outlook Above-Normal Temperatures (Red & Orange Shades): Most of the central and eastern U.S. is expected to experience above-normal temperatures. The highest probability (dark red) is in parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Alaska and Hawaii also show strong above-normal temperature chances. Below-Normal Temperatures (Blue Shades): The Pacific Northwest and parts of the Northeast (Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont) are expected to experience below-normal temperatures. Near-Normal Temperatures (Gray Areas): Parts of the West Coast and the Northeast are projected to have near-normal temperatures. Bottom Image: 6-10 Day Precipitation Outlook Above-Normal Precipitation (Green Shades): A large portion of the U.S. is expected to have above-normal precipitation. Areas with the highest probability (dark green) include parts of the central U.S. (Kansas, Nebraska, and surrounding states) and the Pacific Northwest. Alaska and Hawaii also have increased precipitation chances. Below-Normal Precipitation (Brown/Yellow Shades): A small area in southern Texas is forecasted to have below-normal precipitation. Near-Normal Precipitation (Gray Areas): Some regions, including parts of the West Coast, Northeast, and southwestern U.S., are expected to experience near-normal precipitation. Overall Weather Outlook: Warmer-than-normal conditions are likely for most of the central and eastern U.S. Cooler-than-normal conditions are expected in the Pacific Northwest and parts of the Northeast. Above-normal precipitation is predicted for much of the U.S., except for southern Texas, which may be drier than usual. These forecasts indicate a warmer and wetter trend for most of the country, with some regional exceptions.

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The image contains two maps from NOAA, showing the 6-10 day outlook for temperature and precipitation across the United States, valid from January 3–7, 2025, and issued on December 28, 2024.

Top Map: Temperature Outlook

Above Normal Temperatures: Dominant in the western U.S., including the Pacific Coast, parts of the Southwest, and Hawaii.

Below Normal Temperatures: Found in the eastern U.S., including the Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast.

Near Normal Temperatures: Present in a central band stretching through the Great Plains and parts of Alaska.


Bottom Map: Precipitation Outlook

Above Normal Precipitation: Concentrated in the northern Great Plains, parts of the Midwest, and Hawaii.

Below Normal Precipitation: Observed in the Southwest, parts of the Rockies, and New England.

Near Normal Precipitation: Found across much of the eastern and central U.S., Alaska, and other scattered regions.


Both maps include probability legends showing different shades representing the likelihood of above, below, or near-normal conditions.

The image contains two maps from NOAA, showing the 6-10 day outlook for temperature and precipitation across the United States, valid from January 3–7, 2025, and issued on December 28, 2024. Top Map: Temperature Outlook Above Normal Temperatures: Dominant in the western U.S., including the Pacific Coast, parts of the Southwest, and Hawaii. Below Normal Temperatures: Found in the eastern U.S., including the Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast. Near Normal Temperatures: Present in a central band stretching through the Great Plains and parts of Alaska. Bottom Map: Precipitation Outlook Above Normal Precipitation: Concentrated in the northern Great Plains, parts of the Midwest, and Hawaii. Below Normal Precipitation: Observed in the Southwest, parts of the Rockies, and New England. Near Normal Precipitation: Found across much of the eastern and central U.S., Alaska, and other scattered regions. Both maps include probability legends showing different shades representing the likelihood of above, below, or near-normal conditions.

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6-10 Day Temperature Outlook and
6-10 Day Precipitation Outlook

Valid: December 11 - 15, 2024
Issued: December 5,2024

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