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| [Forecast] Midwest showers today, Northeast tonight
November 2, 2009
Midwest A weak cold front will bring a few showers to the Midwest today. The greatest chance of rain is expected to be near the Great Lakes, where rain chances will linger into the evening and overnight hours. Rainfall amounts overall should be relatively light. Another system will move into the region Tuesday bringing another shot at some rain and snow showers in the Upper Mississippi Valley, then to the Great Lakes Wednesday. Showery weather is expected to continue in portions of the Upper Midwest into late week and through the weekend. Highs today will range from the mid 30s in northern Minnesota to around 70 in the Missouri Ozarks.
Northeast A few showers are also possible along the Mid-Atlantic Coast as an area of low pressure begins to track away from the Outer Banks and out to sea. Gusty winds are also possible along the coast today, along with some shallow coastal flooding. The system producing showers in the Midwest today will bring showery weather tonight and tomorrow across the region, along with cooler temperatures. More showers are possible late week across the region, along with over the weekend in the interior. Highs today will range from the 40s in Northern New England to around 60 in western West Virginia.
South Much of the South should be dry today, with the only chances of rain coming in eastern Virginia and South Florida. Some shallow coastal flooding and rip currents are possible along the North Carolina Outer Banks and the Virginia Coast. Scattered afternoon showers are possible each day this week along Florida?s East Coast, while the remainder of the region should stay dry. Highs today will range from the 50s over much of Virginia and the eastern two-thirds of North Carolina to the upper 80s in South Florida. A few record highs are possible in South Florida as well.
West Dry weather is expected to continue over the West for most of the week ahead as an upper level ridge sets up across the region. Warm temperatures are also expected underneath the ridge, with some record highs possible in the Southwest throughout the first half of the week. By mid to late week, the ridge is forecast to begin to break down leading to a moderation in temperatures, with a storm system moving into the Pacific Northwest Coast bringing a chance of rain and mountain snow. Highs today will range from the 30s in the higher elevations of the Rockies and Cascades to the 90s in parts of southeastern California and southern Arizona. -- »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.
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