Here's the US National Weather Forecast for Sunday,September 30,2012,as of 10:30AM,EDT/ 7:30AM,PDT,September 30,2012,from weatherunderground.com,enjoy:
Heavy rain continues developing across the South as a low pressure
system moves eastward from Texas on Sunday. The system pulls additional
moisture in from the Gulf of Mexico, spreading heavy rainfall and strong
thunderstorms across eastern Texas and Oklahoma and the Lower
Mississippi River Valley. Flooding will remain of concern around this
system as rainfall totals will range from 2 to 4 inches, with up to 5
inches possible in isolated areas. Strong winds will persist along this
system with gusts from 40 to 50 mph.
Meanwhile in the East, a low pressure system in the Northeast will
continue pulling northeastward and into far eastern Canada. Flow around
this system will push moisture inland from the Atlantic Ocean, spreading
rain showers across Maine, with lighter and more widespread showers
reaching into the Northeast. A cold front associated with this system,
will continue moving southward down the East Coast. By Sunday, the tail
end of the front will slide south of the Carolinas, triggering showers
and thunderstorms across the Southeast. Severe storms are not
anticipated along this frontal boundary.
Out West, a ridge of high pressure continues building over the West
Coast. This will create another warm and sunny day, with hot
temperatures anticipated in the inland valleys. Excessive heat warnings
have been issued for parts of central California. Fire danger will
remain high in these areas as hot and dry conditions continue.
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