Weather Underground Forecast for Friday,April 8,2016
A wet weather pattern will become more widespread across the Southwest on Friday, while a frigid air mass impacts the eastern half of the country.
An area of low pressure will drift across the southwestern corner of the country. This system will usher subtropical moisture over a handful of states, which will generate showers and isolated thunderstorms across California, the Great Basin, the Four Corners and the southern high Plains. A mixture of rain and snow will be possible across the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada and the southern Rockies. High pressure will keep conditions fairly dry over the Pacific Northwest and the upper Intermountain west on Friday.
Meanwhile, an arctic air mass will surge southeastward across the eastern half of the country, affecting areas such as the northern Plains, the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. Temperatures will drop 10 to 20 degrees below normal for early April standards. Freeze watches are in place from the middle Mississippi Valley to the Ohio Valley. Light snow will be possible from the upper Mississippi Valley to western New York. In addition, mixed precipitation will affect the middle Mississippi Valley, the Ohio Valley and parts of the Mid-Atlantic.
A wet weather pattern will become more widespread across the Southwest on Friday, while a frigid air mass impacts the eastern half of the country.
An area of low pressure will drift across the southwestern corner of the country. This system will usher subtropical moisture over a handful of states, which will generate showers and isolated thunderstorms across California, the Great Basin, the Four Corners and the southern high Plains. A mixture of rain and snow will be possible across the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada and the southern Rockies. High pressure will keep conditions fairly dry over the Pacific Northwest and the upper Intermountain west on Friday.
Meanwhile, an arctic air mass will surge southeastward across the eastern half of the country, affecting areas such as the northern Plains, the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. Temperatures will drop 10 to 20 degrees below normal for early April standards. Freeze watches are in place from the middle Mississippi Valley to the Ohio Valley. Light snow will be possible from the upper Mississippi Valley to western New York. In addition, mixed precipitation will affect the middle Mississippi Valley, the Ohio Valley and parts of the Mid-Atlantic.
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