Weather Underground Forecast for Saturday,January 18,2014
An area of low pressure will trek across the Northeast on Saturday,
while a separate area of low pressure will move over the northern Plains
and the upper Midwest.
A low pressure system will push across the Great Lakes and the Northeast
on Saturday, ushering rain and snow across the region. Heavy snow will
be possible in upstate New York, while widespread light snow will impact
the Mid-Atlantic and New England. Coastal regions along the Northeast
will experience a wintery mix of rain and snow. The Southeast and the
Gulf Coast are expected to stay clear of precipitation due to high
pressure over the central Gulf Coast.
Meanwhile, a cold front associated with a low pressure system will
extend from the upper Intermountain West to the upper Midwest. A swath
of heavy snow will likely move across southern Wisconsin, northern
Illinois, northern Indiana and western Ohio. Lighter snow will be
possible elsewhere in the Ohio Valley, as well as the upper Tennessee
Valley.
The Intermountain West and the West Coast will continue to experience
above normal temperatures and dry conditions due to a ridge of high
pressure over the eastern Pacific. This ridge will prolong a drought
across California, as fire danger will be high across the state.
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