Here's the US National Weather Summary for Monday,October 15,2012,as of 8:30PM,EDT/ 5:30PM,PDT,October 15,2012,from weatherunderground.com,enjoy:
A pair of storms affected the country on Monday. The strongest of these
storms began the day over the Great Lakes before moving into eastern
Canada. The associated cold front stretched through the Northeast while
also arcing into the Southeast. This front did not have a lot of
moisture associated with it, but it did produce a line of showers and
thunderstorms through the Southeast and into the Mid Atlantic. As the
day progressed, however, rain gradually diminished because the front was
cut off from its moisture source in the Gulf of Mexico. By late
afternoon, rain was limited to the Northeast from Maryland through
eastern New York.
The second storm moved through the Pacific Northwest and into the
Northern Rockies. This storm also did not contain much moisture and only
produced light to moderate rain from Washington and Oregon through
Montana.
The rest of the country was quite dry, while California and the
Southwest continued to be unseasonably warm. Areas in the Southwest once
again rose into the 90s due to a high pressure ridge over the region.
The Northeast rose into the 60s and 70s, while the Southeast will see
temperatures in the 70s and 80s. The Plains rose into the 70s and 80s,
while the Southwest saw temperatures in the 80s and 90s.
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