Monday, February 8, 2016

Weather Underground National Forecast for Monday,February 8,2016

By: nationalsummary , 11:00PM,GMT on February 7,2016




 
Weather Underground Forecast for Monday,February 8,2016

An area of low pressure will bring wintry conditions to the upper Midwest on Monday, while an Atlantic system clips the coast of New England.

A broad area of low pressure will generate gusty winds and light to moderate precipitation as it transitions east southeastward over the Great Lakes. This system will usher snow showers across the middle and upper Mississippi Valley, as well as the upper Midwest and northwest New England. A frigid air mass will trail this system and plunge southeastward across the Plains, the Mississippi Valley and the Deep South. By the late evening, a separate system will form over the Mid-Atlantic. This system will produce a light mixture of rain and snow across the Ohio Valley, the Tennessee Valley and the Mid-Atlantic.

Meanwhile, a robust area of low pressure will move north northeastward along the East Coast. This system will brush across the coast of New England on Monday. Moderate to heavy snow showers are expected to impact eastern Connecticut, Rhode Island, eastern Massachusetts, southeast New Hampshire and eastern Maine.

Out west, a ridge of high pressure will linger over the eastern Pacific. This high pressure system will continue to influence a dry weather pattern over the western third of the country. In addition, temperatures will soar 10 to 20 degrees above normal across much of the West Coast.

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