The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Mountain snow, high winds return to West

Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It’s Tuesday, March 28, 2023. Start your day the right way with everything you need to know about today’s weather. You can also get a quick briefing of national, regional and local weather whenever you like with the FOX Weather Update podcast.

Another atmospheric river is bringing high windsflooding rain and heavy mountain snow to California and Oregon.

Winter weather alerts are in effect for much of Oregon, Northern California and the Sierra Nevada, where heavy snow is expected through Wednesday.

Gusty winds are expected throughout much of the day for the West, and officials warn that downed power lines and trees could result in power outages. 

Make sure that you have multiple ways to receive weather alerts reliably. The FOX Weather app can send you alerts based on your location and also has great information about how to create a severe weather safety plan.

Skywatchers and amateur astronomers are in for a treat Tuesday evening as five planets – plus the moon – will be visible in almost an arc shape as seen from Earth

Here’s when and how to see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus.

Severe weather chances return to end the workweek. Another multiday severe weather threat looms for the Plains, Midwest and South in the month’s final days, less than a week after Friday’s deadly tornadoes that tore across Mississippi and Alabama.

Isolated strong to severe storms are possible Thursday in portions of the central and southern Plains. A much larger area of severe thunderstorms is expected Friday and Friday night, centered over the Mississippi Valley.

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