Weather Underground midday recap for Wednesday,November 27,2013
A cold frontal boundary moved across the Eastern Seaboard on Wednesday,
while a separate cold front moved southward over the Intermountain West
and northern Plains.
Winter storm warnings and flood warnings were issued across the
Mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Wednesday as snow, sleet and rain fell in a
handful of states. Light snow showers moved across parts of the Great
Lakes and the Ohio Valley, while more moderate snow showers fell in
Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York and Vermont.
Sherburne, N.Y., reported a midday total of 4.50 inches of snow, while
Lowell, V.T., reported a midday total of 3.50 inches of snow. Coastal
regions across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast experienced rainy
conditions on Wednesday. Windsor Locks, Conn., reported a midday total
of 3.12 inches of rain, while Pawtucket, R.I., reported a midday total
of 3.01 inches of rain.
To the south, hard freeze warnings were issued across eastern Texas,
Louisiana, southern Mississippi and southern Alabama due to below
average temperatures along the Gulf Coast. Southern Florida continued to
experience warm, muggy weather due to an onshore flow from the
Atlantic. Kendall, Fla., recorded a high temperature of 80 degrees,
while Marathon, Fla., recorded a high of 79 degrees.
A cold frontal boundary began to move southward over Montana and North
Dakota, although no precipitation accompanied this system. The western
third of the country stayed clear of wet weather on Wednesday due to
high pressure over the region.
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