Weather Underground midday recap for Monday,March 3,2014
An active weather system continued to impact the East Coast on Monday,
while several waves of low pressure moved across the Northwest.
Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories were issued across
the Tennessee Valley and the Mid-Atlantic on Monday as a cold front
pushed an active weather system across the region. Snow showers moved
over a handful of states, including Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia,
Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. Fayetteville, W. Va.,
reported a midday total of 8.0 inches of snow. This system also drove
sleet and rain across North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
Florida stayed clear of wet weather, and experienced relatively warm
conditions, as Vero Beach, Fla., recorded a midday high of 84 degrees.
Meanwhile, the central U.S. stayed mostly clear of precipitation on
Monday due to high pressure across the region, although a swath of snow
showers pushed across parts of the northern Plains and the upper
Midwest. Temperatures remained very cold across the northern tier of the
country, as Crane Lake, Minn., recorded a morning low of -36 degrees.
Out west, an area of low pressure ushered heavy snow showers across the
Cascades and the northern Rockies. Winter storm warnings were issued in
Washington and Idaho, while avalanche warnings were issued in Washington
and western Montana. Bonner, Idaho, reported a midday total of 13.0
inches of snow, while Shashone, Idaho, reported a midday total of 10.0
inches of snow. Rain also affected parts of northern California, Oregon
and Washington, as Trinity Center, Calif., reported a midday total of
1.06 inches of rain.
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