Here's the US National Weather Forecast for Thursday,September 27,2012,as of 7:30AM,EDT/ 4:30AM,PDT,September 27,2012,from weatherunderground.com,enjoy:
Wet weather will continue from areas of the Northeast into parts of the
Southern and Central Plains on Thursday as a slow moving cold front
drops across the Northeast and becomes nearly stationary from the
Mid-Atlantic through the Central Plains with waves of low pressure.
Areas of scattered to widespread showers, thunderstorms and areas of
locally heavy rain will develop along and ahead of the cold front.
Expect local flooding and possible flash flooding in areas hit with
excessive rainfall this week.
Meanwhile, areas of unsettled weather will continue in the West as a
cold front ejects across the Central Rockies and waves of low pressure
linger across the Intermountain West. Energy and sufficient moisture
over this region will kick up isolated to scattered showers and
thunderstorms across parts of the Central Great Basin, Northern
Intermountain West, and Central Rockies through the afternoon and
evening. Energy from the Central Rockies will enhance precipitation in
the Central Plains, bringing moderate showers and thunderstorms to the
Central High Plains.
Elsewhere, high pressure will remain stretched across the Upper Midwest
with cooler air from the north. This system will keep daytime highs in
the 60s and lower 70s, while the Deep South remains warm and humid with
highs in the 80s and 90s.
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