Weather Underground midday recap for Sunday,March 23,2014
A cold frontal boundary extended from southern Texas to the Mid-Atlantic
on Sunday, while a wave of low pressure pushed across the Intermountain
West.
A cold frontal boundary stretched from the southern Plains to the
Mid-Atlantic on Sunday. As warm, muggy air from the Gulf of Mexico
interacted with this frontal boundary, showers and thunderstorms
developed over a handful of states from the southern Plains to the
Carolinas. Starkville, Miss., reported a midday total of 0.79 inches of
rain, while Milton, Fla., reported a midday total of 0.67 inches of
rain. Meanwhile, a ridge of high pressure over the northern tier of the
country drew an arctic air mass across the northern Plains, the upper
Midwest and the Great Lakes. Cold, blustery conditions swept across the
region, as Crane Lake, Minn., recorded a morning low of -25 degrees,
while International Falls, Minn., recorded a morning low of -24 degrees.
A wave of low pressure trekked eastward over the upper Intermountain
West on Sunday. Snow showers pushed across the northern Rockies, as
Missoula, Mont., reported a midday total of 3.0 inches of snow. The West
Coast stayed mostly clear of precipitation due to a ridge of high
pressure along the coast of California. Temperatures ranged between the
70s and 80s across the Desert Southwest.
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