
how-to block ads
|
  ghostpainter I Write for the Apocalypse Premium,MVM join:2002-05-25 Rancho Cucamonga, CA clubs:
| Showery East Coast
November 1, 2009
South An area of low pressure lingering near the Southeast Coast will keep the chance of showers in the forecast today from Virginia southward to Florida today. The heaviest rain is expected in central and eastern portions of North Carolina and Virginia. The rain will slowly taper off tonight into tomorrow in eastern North Carolina and Virginia, with some storms possible from the same system over the Florida Peninsula through Tuesday. Highs today will range from the 50s in western North Carolina and much of Virginia to the upper 80s in South Florida.
Midwest The Midwest will be impacted by a round of relatively weak but fast moving systems this week. The first system will bring a chance of rain from northern Minnesota to Michigan today and tomorrow, with some snow showers possible in northern Minnesota today. A second system will impact the Upper Mississippi Valley Tuesday and the Great Lakes Wednesday, with a third system dropping south late week. Each system will bring a reinforcing shot of cool temperatures. Highs today will range from the upper 30s in the Arrowhead of Minnesota to the mid 70s in south central Kansas.
Northeast Showery weather is expected primarily this morning along the Northeast Coast from the frontal boundary that brought rain and wind to the region yesterday. Skies should clear from west to east, and by this evening the region should be dry. Another round of rain will move into the region Tuesday from the system moving through the Upper Midwest today and tomorrow, with a return of cool temperatures behind it. Highs today will mostly be in the 40s and 50s.
West Dry weather is expected across most of the West today. Some light rain or snow showers are possible in parts of the Northern Rockies. An upper level ridge will bring warm temperatures to the Southwest over the next few days before the ridge begins to break down midweek. Showers and mountain snow showers will begin to impact the Pacific Northwest late week, with temperatures beginning to return to near average. Highs today will range from the 30s in the higher elevations of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, to near 90 in Death Valley. -- »www.insidetheie.com/ »earthlogii.blogspot.com/ »vietaffairsvets.blogspot.com/
Why is it that people who never pay attention to the weather are always the first to complain.
| |
-
|