Weather Underground Forecast for Saturday,April 12,2014
An area of low pressure will move across the eastern third of the
country on Saturday, while a cold frontal boundary will extend from the
Intermountain West to the upper Midwest.
A wave of low pressure will trek east northeastward across the East
Coast on Saturday. This system will usher early morning showers across
parts of the northern Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, but high pressure
behind this system and bring clear conditions for the remainder of the
day. Scattered thunderstorms will also be possible to the west of the
Appalachians across the Ohio Valley. To the south, an onshore flow from
the Gulf of Mexico will bring a chance of stray showers and
thunderstorms to the western Gulf Coast.
Meanwhile, a cold frontal boundary will stretch from the northern
Rockies to the western Great Lakes on Saturday. Widespread precipitation
will accompany this frontal boundary, as heavy snow is expected across
the northern Rockies, while valleys across the Intermountain West will
experience a mixture of rain and snow. Rain will also push across the
northern Plains and the upper Midwest. An area of low pressure will
develop along the front, bringing a chance of severe thunderstorms to
the central Plains and the middle Mississippi Valley.
The majority of the West Coast will stay clear of wet weather on
Saturday due to a ridge of high pressure over the eastern Pacific.
Scattered showers will be possible over the central Sierra Nevadas and
the Great Basin during the afternoon.
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