Weather Underground midday recap for Friday,February 14,2014
An area of low pressure continued to trek across the Northeast on
Friday, while a separate wave of low pressure moved across the
Mississippi Valley.
Winter storm warnings were issued across northern New England on Friday
as an area of low pressure made its way over the region. Heavy snow fell
in portions of New England, while spottier snow showers lingered across
parts of Pennsylvania and New York. Sherman, Maine, reported a midday
total of 15.0 inches of snow, while Livermore Falls, Maine, reported a
midday total of 13.0 inches of snow.
Meanwhile, another wave of low pressure shifted across the middle
Mississippi Valley on Friday, as winter storm warnings and winter
weather advisories were issued across in the Ohio Valley, the Tennessee
Valley and the Mid-Atlantic. A mixture of rain and snow accompanied this
system, as Coles, Ill., reported a midday total of 3.0 inches of snow,
while Douglas, Ill., reported a midday total of 3.0 inches of snow.
Along the West Coast, a cold front approached the northwestern tier of
the country. This system ushered rainy weather across northern
California, Oregon and Washington, while a mixture of rain and snow
impacted the Cascades and the Rockies. Brookings, Ore., reported a
midday total of 1.95 inches of rain, while Crescent City, Calif.,
reported a midday total of 1.43 inches of rain. The Southwest stayed
warm and dry on Friday, as Ramona, Calif., recorded a midday high of 82
degrees.
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