Friday, January 23, 2015

Weather Underground National Forecast for Friday,January 23,2015

By: nationalsummary , 11:00PM,GMT on January 22,2015

Weather Underground Forecast for Friday,January 23,2015

A strong low pressure system will develop over the Gulf of Mexico on Friday, while unsettled weather will persist over the Northwest.

A vigorous area of low pressure will deepen over the northern Gulf of Mexico. As this system moves east northeastward, it will usher widespread precipitation across the southern Plains, the Gulf Coast, the Deep South, the Southeast and the Mid-Atlantic. A light mixture of rain and snow will linger over Texas, while rain and embedded thunderstorms will be possible across the Gulf Coast and the Southeast. As this system transitions over the Southeast, it will bring a mixture of rain and snow to the middle Mississippi Valley and the Tennessee Valley. In addition, rain, freezing rain and snow will impact the Mid-Atlantic and the southern Ohio Valley. This weather will create messy conditions along roadways, especially during evening commutes. Just to the north, a weaker area of low pressure will dip south southeastward over the upper Great Lakes. This system will push light snow and freezing rain over the upper Midwest and parts of northwest New England. High pressure will keep conditions relatively calm across the central and northern Plains on Friday.

Meanwhile, an onshore flow will generate light to moderate rain over Washington and western Oregon. High elevation snow showers will also develop over the Cascades and the northern Rockies. A ridge of high pressure will stay parked over the eastern Pacific, keeping conditions clear across the Great Basin and the Southwest.

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