Friday, October 17, 2014

Weather Underground National Forecast for Friday,October 17,2014

By: nationalsummary , 10:00PM,GMT on October 16,2014

Weather Underground Forecast for Friday, October 17,2014

An area of low pressure will affect the Northeast on Friday, while a separate system will drift over the upper Midwest.

A strong low pressure system will continue to lift northeastward over southeast Canada. This system will usher moderate to heavy rain across portions of New England on Friday. To the south, a high pressure system will develop over the Gulf Coast, bringing warm, dry conditions to the Deep South, the Southeast, the Tennessee Valley and the Mid-Atlantic.

Meanwhile, a separate area of low pressure will shift eastward over the upper Midwest. As this system moves over the region, it will push showers across the upper Mississippi Valley, the Great Lakes and the northern tier of the Ohio Valley. Conditions will remain mostly clear across across the Plains.

To the west, a weak area of low pressure will bring a slight chance of showers to the Desert Southwest, including parts of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico.

Another round of rain will develop over the northwestern corner of the country as a cold front approaches the West Coast. Rainy weather will spread across northern California, Oregon, Washington and the upper Intermountain West. High elevation snow showers will be possible during Friday evening over the northern Rockies. The Great Basin will stay warm and dry on Friday.

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