Weather Underground Forecast for Sunday,November 30,2014
A cold front will extend from the central Plains to the Great Lakes on Sunday, while a stationary front will stretch from the West Coast to the Rockies.
A cold frontal boundary will extend across the central Plains, the upper Midwest and the Great Lakes. Relatively warm air will flow northward from the Gulf of Mexico and collide with this frontal boundary, producing light to moderate precipitation across the middle Mississippi Valley, the western Tennessee Valley, the Ohio Valley, the upper Midwest and the Northeast. There will be a chance of freezing rain over northeast Oklahoma, northwest Arkansas, southern Missouri and southern Illinois. Snow showers will develop across portions of Wisconsin and Michigan. In addition, freezing rain will be possible across northwest New England. High temperatures will range between the 50s and 60s across the southern Plains and the Deep South, while an arctic air mass will plunge southward over the upper Intermountain West, the northern Plains and the upper Midwest.
Meanwhile, a stationary front will stretch across northern California, the Great Basin and the central Rockies. A low pressure system along the West Coast will bring much needed rain to central and northern California, as well as southwest Oregon. Light to moderate snow showers will spread across the high elevations of the Sierra Nevada, while scattered snow showers will be possible over the Great Basin and the Intermountain West. Conditions will stay mostly clear across the Desert Southwest on Sunday.
A cold front will extend from the central Plains to the Great Lakes on Sunday, while a stationary front will stretch from the West Coast to the Rockies.
A cold frontal boundary will extend across the central Plains, the upper Midwest and the Great Lakes. Relatively warm air will flow northward from the Gulf of Mexico and collide with this frontal boundary, producing light to moderate precipitation across the middle Mississippi Valley, the western Tennessee Valley, the Ohio Valley, the upper Midwest and the Northeast. There will be a chance of freezing rain over northeast Oklahoma, northwest Arkansas, southern Missouri and southern Illinois. Snow showers will develop across portions of Wisconsin and Michigan. In addition, freezing rain will be possible across northwest New England. High temperatures will range between the 50s and 60s across the southern Plains and the Deep South, while an arctic air mass will plunge southward over the upper Intermountain West, the northern Plains and the upper Midwest.
Meanwhile, a stationary front will stretch across northern California, the Great Basin and the central Rockies. A low pressure system along the West Coast will bring much needed rain to central and northern California, as well as southwest Oregon. Light to moderate snow showers will spread across the high elevations of the Sierra Nevada, while scattered snow showers will be possible over the Great Basin and the Intermountain West. Conditions will stay mostly clear across the Desert Southwest on Sunday.
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