Here's the US National Weather Summary for Thursday,October 11,2012,as of 11:30PM,EDT/ 8:30PM, PDT,October 11,2012,from weatherunderground.com,enjoy:
Active weather continued in the Southwest and the Great Lakes on
Thursday, as multiple weather features affected the nation. A low
pressure system moved through southern California and into the
Southwestern U.S. Flow around this system pushed moisture onshore from
the Pacific Ocean, which kicked up scattered showers and thunderstorms
that stretched into Nevada and Arizona. Some of the storms have turned
severe with strong winds and large hail. Quarter size hail fell for 10
minutes in Topock, Arizona, while wind gusts have ranged from 20 to 30
mph in Las Vegas, Nevada. Midday rainfall totals remained under a half
of an inch in most areas, with up to 0.84 inches reported in Bullhead
City, Arizona.
East of this activity, a weak front kicked up some scattered showers and
thunderstorms across Arkansas. Severe storms have not developed in
these areas and rainfall totals remained less than a half of an inch.
To the north, a trough of low pressure continued to move eastward
through the Great Lakes. This kicked up more rain showers across the
Great Lakes and moved into the Northeast. A cold front dragged behind
this system and extended over the Northern Plains and into the Northern
Rockies. Cold air poured in behind this front and allowed for a mix of
rain and snow showers to develop in the early morning hours from eastern
Montana through the Dakotas.
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