Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Weather Underground National Forecast for Tuesday,March 10,2015

By: nationalsummary , 10:00PM,GMT on March 9,2015



Weather Underground Forecast for Tuesday,March 10,2015

Expect more heavy rain to spread across the Eastern Valleys on Tuesday as a

low pressure system over the western Gulf of Mexico advances northeastward. Counter-clockwise flow around this system will continue pushing abundant moisture in from the Gulf of Mexico, allowing for moderate to heavy rainfall to develop. Expect heaviest rain to move through the mid-Mississippi River Valley and into the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys, with widespread scattered showers developing from eastern Texas through the Virginias and southern New England late Tuesday night. Most areas will see rainfall totals ranging from a half of an inch to an inch, with isolated totals over 2 inches possible for parts of Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky.

In the North, a strong low pressure system moving through eastern Canada may push a few snow showers into the Great Lakes and extreme Northeast. Due to limited available moisture, only a dusting of snow is likely for these areas.

Meanwhile, out West, a strong low pressure system in the Pacific Ocean approaches the West Coast. While this system is expected to bring rain and high elevation snow to northern California and the Pacific Northwest on Wednesday, a few light rain showers may start Tuesday night for parts of far northern California and southern Oregon.

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