Weather Underground midday recap for Monday,October 28,2013.
A cold frontal boundary moved across parts of the West Coast on Monday,
while a ridge of high pressure kept the Southeast warm and muggy.
A cold front stretched from central California to the eastern side of
Nevada on Monday, which provided snow showers for the Sierra Nevadas and
parts of the Great Basin. Light to moderate rain also fell in parts of
central and southern California due to this frontal boundary. Indian
Springs, Nevada reported a midday total of 1.56 inches of rain, while
Boca Reservoir, Nevada reported a midday total of 5.00 inches of snow.
A separate, more extensive cold front extended from the Pacific
Northwest, across the Intermountain West, over the central U.S. and into
the Northeast on Monday, and provided wet weather for a number of
regions. The northern Intermountain West and the northern Plains
experienced snowy weather, while showers and thunderstorms moved across
parts of the southern Plains. Houston Hull, Texas reported a midday
total of 0.85 inches of rain. This cold front also provided cold weather
to the northern Plains and upper Midwest. Bigfork, Minnesota recorded a
morning low of 12 degrees, while Hallock, Minnesota recorded a morning
low of 15 degrees. Light showers also passed through the Northeast,
while the Southeast remained clear of precipitation and experienced very
warm, muggy conditions. Hollywood, Florida recorded a midday high of
100 degrees on Monday.
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