Here's the US National Weather Forecast for Friday,October 5,2012,as of 7AM,EDT/4AM,PDT, October 5,2012,from weatherunderground.com,enjoy:
Snow showers will taper off across northern Minnesota as a strong and
cold low pressure system lifts northward and moves Ontario, Canada. The
system may produce a few more light snow showers for part of far
northern Minnesota, while strong and gusty winds will persist for most
of the Upper Midwest. Heaviest snowfall is anticipated along the
northern border of Minnesota with accumulation up to 3 inches. Expect
wind gusts to reach up to 50 mph in some areas, causing periods of
blowing snow and poor visibility. A cold front associated with this
system extends southward and produces showers and thunderstorms from
Missouri and Arkansas, through the Midwest, and up the Ohio River
Valley. These areas will see a slight chance of severe weather
development as this system has a history of producing large hail and
strong winds.
Behind this system, a weak trough of low pressure slides through the
Northern Rockies and into the Central Rockies, triggering a few snow
showers, with periods of heavy snow likely at highest elevations.
Meanwhile in the South, a the tail end of a cold front lingers over
Florida, producing more showers and thunderstorms throughout the day.
The northern side of this front moves eastward and off the East Coast,
which creates a short break in wet weather for the Northeast and Eastern
Seaboard.
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