Weather Underground midday recap for Wednesday,February 26,2014.
Active weather finally returned to the West Coast Wednesday as the first
in a series of storms moved into California. The state has suffered
through a very bad drought, so any precipitation to fall is very much
welcomed news. Rain was expected to continue into the afternoon and
evening, adding to the very slim snowpack in the Sierra Nevadas. Several
inches of rain will fall from this first storm through Thursday
morning, followed by a wetter storm on Friday and into Saturday.
In the Southeast, a wet cold front moved through the Southeast and into
Florida in the late afternoon. Moderate to heavy rain fell from
Louisiana through South Carolina, while rain also increased in northern
Florida.
Farther to the north, a weak cold front scraped past the Ohio Valley and
Northeast, adding to the very wet Winter from Virginia through New
York.
The Northeast rose into the 20s and 30s, while the Southeast saw a range
of temperatures from the 30s to the 70s in Florida. The Southeast rose
into the 70s, while the Northwest saw temperatures in the 30s and 40s.
No comments:
Post a Comment