Weather Underground Forecast for Thursday,March 10,2016
Active weather will impact areas from the southern Plains to the Northeast on Thursday, while a cold front transitions over the West Coast.
A slow moving low pressure system will inch east northeastward over the western Gulf Coast. This system will pump copious amounts of moisture across the Mississippi Valley and the Midwest, which will lead to rain and thunderstorms across a handful of states. Torrential rain will bring threats of flash flooding to eastern Texas, southeast Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, western Mississippi, western Tennessee, western Kentucky, southern Indiana, southern Illinois and southeast Missouri.
A separate area of low pressure will form over the Northeast. This system will usher a mixture of rain, freezing rain and snow across the northern Mid-Atlantic and New England. Regions with the greatest threat of freezing rain include western Maine, New Hampshire and northeast Vermont.
Meanwhile, a Pacific low pressure system will trek east northeastward over British Columbia. A cold frontal boundary associated with this system will generate moderate to heavy rain and high elevation snow across northern California, the Pacific Northwest, the northern Great Basin and the upper Intermountain West. The heaviest rain will focus over the northern Pacific Northwest. Flood warnings are in place for Washington and northern Idaho. Most of the Southwest, the Great Basin and the Intermountain West will stay clear of precipitation.
Active weather will impact areas from the southern Plains to the Northeast on Thursday, while a cold front transitions over the West Coast.
A slow moving low pressure system will inch east northeastward over the western Gulf Coast. This system will pump copious amounts of moisture across the Mississippi Valley and the Midwest, which will lead to rain and thunderstorms across a handful of states. Torrential rain will bring threats of flash flooding to eastern Texas, southeast Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, western Mississippi, western Tennessee, western Kentucky, southern Indiana, southern Illinois and southeast Missouri.
A separate area of low pressure will form over the Northeast. This system will usher a mixture of rain, freezing rain and snow across the northern Mid-Atlantic and New England. Regions with the greatest threat of freezing rain include western Maine, New Hampshire and northeast Vermont.
Meanwhile, a Pacific low pressure system will trek east northeastward over British Columbia. A cold frontal boundary associated with this system will generate moderate to heavy rain and high elevation snow across northern California, the Pacific Northwest, the northern Great Basin and the upper Intermountain West. The heaviest rain will focus over the northern Pacific Northwest. Flood warnings are in place for Washington and northern Idaho. Most of the Southwest, the Great Basin and the Intermountain West will stay clear of precipitation.
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