Weather Underground midday recap for Wednesday,November 13,2013
Cold temperatures persisted for the East on Wednesday, while a weak
system brought scattered rain and snow showers to the Intermountain West
and northern Rockies. In the East, a strong cold front pushed offshore
and into the Atlantic Ocean. A broad ridge of high pressure built in
behind this system, which pushes cold air in from Canada. This cold air
spread across the Great Lakes, Northeast, Eastern Valleys, and reached
the Gulf states. High temperatures ranged in the 40s and 50s across the
Southeast, with overnight low temperatures in the 30s. These conditions
are 10 to 15 degrees below normal for this time of year. Frost and
freeze advisories remained in effect from eastern Texas through Georgia
and the panhandle of Florida. Temperatures in the North started to
recover, with highs in the 40s and 50s for the Upper Midwest, but the
Northeast remained in the 30s on Wednesday, with early morning low
temperatures in the teens. Mt. Washington, New Hampshire reported a low
temperature of -4 degrees early on Wednesday.
Meanwhile in the West, a trough of low pressure moved over the
Northwestern states and produced scattered rain and mountain snow
showers across Idaho, Wyoming and parts of western Montana.
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