Monday, March 21, 2016

Weather Underground National Forecast for Monday,March 21,2016

By: nationalsummary , 10:00PM,GMT on March 20,2016





 
Weather Underground Forecast for Monday,March 21,2016

A trough of low pressure will transition over the Northwest on Monday, while a low pressure system brushes across the coast of New England.

A Pacific system will make its way across the northwestern quadrant of the country. This system will usher light to moderate rain and high elevation snow over the Pacific Northwest, northern California, the northern Great Basin and the upper Intermountain West. Strong winds are also expected for northern California, Oregon, southern Idaho and southern Montana. By Monday afternoon, an area of low pressure will emerge over the northern high Plains. As this system pushes east southeastward, it will generate a light mixture of rain and snow across northeast North Dakota and northern Minnesota. Conditions will stay fairly dry across the Desert Southwest, the lower Intermountain West, the central Plains and the southern Plains.

Back east, an Atlantic low pressure system will brush across the coast of New England. Gusty winds and light to moderate snow will affect eastern New England. A frontal system will also sweep across the Great Lakes, producing light snow from northern Wisconsin to New York.

A ridge of high pressure will build over the Deep South on Monday. Cool and dry weather is expected for most of the Midwest, the Deep South, the Mid-Atlantic and the Southeast.

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