Weather Underground midday recap for Saturday,September 14,2013.
Tropical Storm Ingrid continued to move closer to eastern Mexico on
Saturday, triggering heavy rain over southern Texas.
Meanwhile,thunderstorms continued to linger in the central and southern
Rockies, while the northern Midwest experienced strong thunderstorms as a
result of a developing cold front.
Tropical Storm Ingrid began affecting parts of southern Texas as it
inched closer to eastern Mexico on Saturday. Although the center of the
system remained several hundred miles south of Texas, the outer bands of
the storm still drove thunderstorms into the parts of the state.
Thunderstorms also affected southern Florida on Saturday, but were not
related to Tropical Storm Ingrid.
The northern Plains felt the effects of a low pressure system as it made
its way southeastward towards the Great Lakes. Showers and
thunderstorms drove through the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, and even
northern Nebraska earlier Saturday. Temperatures in the Plains remained
very warm throughout the day.
The central and southern Rockies continued to experience lingering
showers and thunderstorms as flash flood warnings were issued throughout
the region. Colorado was the main focus on Saturday as flooding
continued to affect thousands of residents.
Meanwhile on the West Coast, a low pressure system moved closer towards
the California Oregon border, although conditions remained clear
throughout the day. Temperatures between the 50s and 70s were recorded
along the West Coast, while temperatures inland were much warmer.
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