Weather Underground Forecast for Tuesday,March 24,2015
Active
weather across the Northwest will make its way into the upper Midwest
on Tuesday, creating a strong winter storm for the Dakotas, Minnesota,
and Wisconsin. A trough of low pressure advances off the northern
Rockies and into the northern Plains, producing a wintry mix of rain,
freezing rain, and snow for North and South Dakotas. By the time it
makes its way into Minnesota and Wisconsin, temperatures will be cool
enough to allow for mostly snow showers to spread across these areas.
Snowfall totals will range from 1 to 3 inches Tuesday night into
Wednesday. Strong winds will accompany this system with gusts from 25 to
35 mph. This will create dangerous roads and travel conditions across
the northern Plains and upper Midwest.
Behind this activity in the West, another low pressure system moves into the Pacific Northwest from the Pacific Ocean. This will push more moisture onshore, allowing for scattered rain showers and high elevation snow showers to persist for Washington, Oregon and far northern California. Precipitation from this system will advance eastward over the Intermountain West throughout the day and into the northern Rockies Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile in the South, a cold front finally advances eastward and moves away from Florida on Tuesday. This will allow for a few scattered showers to persist over Florida, diminishing by Tuesday night.
Behind this activity in the West, another low pressure system moves into the Pacific Northwest from the Pacific Ocean. This will push more moisture onshore, allowing for scattered rain showers and high elevation snow showers to persist for Washington, Oregon and far northern California. Precipitation from this system will advance eastward over the Intermountain West throughout the day and into the northern Rockies Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile in the South, a cold front finally advances eastward and moves away from Florida on Tuesday. This will allow for a few scattered showers to persist over Florida, diminishing by Tuesday night.
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