Here's the US National Weather Forecast for Thursday,October 11,2012,as of 7:30AM,EDT/ 4:30AM,PDT,October 11,2012,from weatherunderground.com,enjoy:
Active weather persists across the Great Lakes, as well as the Southwest
on Thursday. A low pressure system spinning in eastern Canada advances
northward and further away from the Northeastern U.S. However, another
trough of low pressure slides over the Upper Midwest and into the Great
Lakes on Thursday, kicking up more rain showers across the Midwest and
Great Lakes. Some areas in the north may see some scattered snow
showers, but heavy snowfall is not anticipated. Chilly Fall temperatures
will persist across the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest, but the rest of
the East will start to warm up as high pressure builds over the
Southeast and pushes warmer air in from the south. High temperatures
will remain in the 50s for the Upper Midwest, but the Eastern Valleys
will see highs in the upper 60s to mid-70s on Thursday.
Meanwhile out West, a low pressure system spinning off the coast of
California will continue moving eastward and further onshore. Flow
around this system will pull moisture in from the Pacific Ocean,
maintaining cooler temperatures across the state with scattered showers
likely in southern California. Moisture from this system will increase
chances of thunderstorms from southern California through Nevada and
Arizona. To the north, a ridge of high pressure remains the dominant
weather feature for the Pacific Northwest. This will keep moisture away
from the region, maintaining dry and pleasant conditions.
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