Stormy weather from the Mid-Atlantic into New England, with late season accumulating snows possible in the higher elevations from northeast Pennsylvania into eastern New York and central to northern New England.

Cold front moving through the West will bring chances for thunderstorms and enhanced fire risk to the Intermountain West and Plains.

Record warmth expected through the weekend across the Southwest, Great Basin, and Texas.

A mid-level trough, surface cold front, is moving eastward across the West Coast and Mountain West and will reach the Plains by Saturday. The Storm Prediction Center has an Elevated fire weather risk across the northern Plains for today and a Critical fire weather risk near the southern Plains and the southern Intermountain West. Winds will be on the higher side, as some gusts could be as high as 35 mph in the Critical fire area. As for the convective side, the Storm Prediction Center has a Marginal Risk across eastern Wyoming and western South Dakota for the threat of wind gusts over 55 mph with high-topped supercells on Saturday. General thunderstorms will be possible on Sunday across the Midwest and Kansas/Colorado ahead of the next storm system moving in.

WYOMING

Record high temperatures will be possible for many locations today. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions will also be in place between Kemmerer and Casper.

Have a nice weekend.