Monday, April 4, 2016

Weather Underground National Forecast for Monday,April 4,2016

By: nationalsummary , 10:00PM,GMT on April 3,2016





 
Weather Underground Forecast for Monday,April 4,2016

An area of low pressure will move across the Mid-Atlantic on Monday, while a Pacific system affects the Northwest.

A low pressure system will move in an eastward trajectory across the lower Great Lakes, the Mid-Atlantic and the western Atlantic. Temperatures will struggle to climb above the freezing mark from the upper Mississippi Valley to the Northeast. Snow showers will develop across portions of the upper Midwest, New York and New England. A mixture of rain and snow will spread across the northern Mid-Atlantic. In addition, light showers will develop over the Ohio Valley, the Tennessee Valley, the eastern Tennessee Valley and the Mid-Atlantic. States from the southern Plains to the Southeast will stay clear of precipitation on Monday.

Meanwhile, a Pacific low pressure system will move across British Columbia. A cold frontal boundary associated with this system will extend south southwestward. This frontal boundary will produce light to moderate rain and high elevation snow across the Pacific Northwest and the Intermountain West. Light rain will spread across the northern Plains by the late afternoon and evening.

Warm and dry weather will persist across over the Southwest on Monday due to a ridge of high pressure along the coast of California. Temperatures will climb 10 to 20 degrees above normal from southern California to the southern Plains.

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