Weather Underground Forecast for Saturday,October 25,2014
A low pressure system will affect the Northwest on Saturday, while wet weather will wind down over the Northeast.
A strong low pressure system will move over the West Coast on Saturday. This system will usher heavy rain and thunderstorms over the Pacific Northwest and northern California. Severe thunderstorms will be possible over northwest California and southeast Oregon. These thunderstorms will be capable of producing dangerous straight line winds, hail and prolonged heavy rain. The heaviest rain will focus over western facing mountain slopes along the coastal range of northern California. Light to moderate showers will also push across central California, Washington, the northern Great Basin and the upper Intermountain West. High elevation snow showers will be possible during the early morning and late evening across the Cascades and the northern Rockies. High pressure over the eastern Pacific will keep conditions mostly clear over the Desert Southwest and the southern Great Basin.
Meanwhile, a norÂeaster will slide northeastward over southeast Canada. Scattered showers will linger over portions of Upstate New York and New England, but should taper off by Saturday afternoon and evening. To the south, an area of low pressure over the Caribbean Sea will continue to bring showers and thunderstorms to the southern tip of Florida and the Florida Keys. The remainder of the Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf Coast will stay clear of wet weather.
A low pressure system will affect the Northwest on Saturday, while wet weather will wind down over the Northeast.
A strong low pressure system will move over the West Coast on Saturday. This system will usher heavy rain and thunderstorms over the Pacific Northwest and northern California. Severe thunderstorms will be possible over northwest California and southeast Oregon. These thunderstorms will be capable of producing dangerous straight line winds, hail and prolonged heavy rain. The heaviest rain will focus over western facing mountain slopes along the coastal range of northern California. Light to moderate showers will also push across central California, Washington, the northern Great Basin and the upper Intermountain West. High elevation snow showers will be possible during the early morning and late evening across the Cascades and the northern Rockies. High pressure over the eastern Pacific will keep conditions mostly clear over the Desert Southwest and the southern Great Basin.
Meanwhile, a norÂeaster will slide northeastward over southeast Canada. Scattered showers will linger over portions of Upstate New York and New England, but should taper off by Saturday afternoon and evening. To the south, an area of low pressure over the Caribbean Sea will continue to bring showers and thunderstorms to the southern tip of Florida and the Florida Keys. The remainder of the Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf Coast will stay clear of wet weather.
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