By:
nationalsummary
, 10:00PM,GMT on October 24,2016
Weather Underground Forecast for Tuesday,October 25,2016
A
pair of frontal boundaries will shift across the western half of the
country on Tuesday, while an area of low pressure affects the Northeast.
A
wave of low pressure will transition eastward over the central Plains
and the middle Mississippi Valley. This system, combined with a warm
frontal boundary, will produce light to moderate rain and embedded
thunderstorms across the central Plains, the northern Plains and the
Midwest. A mixture of rain and snow will be possible in northeast
Wisconsin and northwest Michigan. Showers and high elevation snow will
also trail this system over the eastern tier of the Rockies. Further to
the west, a strong cold frontal boundary will drift northeastward over
the Pacific Northwest. This frontal boundary will generate rain and high
elevation snow in northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho,
western Wyoming and western Montana.
Meanwhile, a low pressure
area will move slowly northeastward across southeast Canada. This system
will continue to produce a light mixture of rain and snow in northeast
Ohio, northwest Pennsylvania, New York and northwest New England. A
ridge of high pressure should keep conditions fairly dry from the
southern Plains to the Southeast. The exception to this will be along
the east coast of Florida and the western Gulf Coast, where showers and
thunderstorms will be possible.
No comments:
Post a Comment