National Forecast Sep .29, 2013 West - Rain and mountain snow - TopicsExpress



          

National Forecast Sep .29, 2013 West - Rain and mountain snow continue Monday from Washington, Oregon and northernmost California into the northern Rockies. - Additional rainfall of 1 to 3 inches is possible across western Washington while the mountains of northern and central Idaho along with the coastal range and Cascades of western Oregon could see another inch of rain. - Snow levels will begin to fall across the Northwest. In western Washington, snow levels will fall to below 4500 feet and the higher elevations of the Olympics and Cascades could pick up 1 to 2 feet of snow by Tuesday morning. - Much of the Northwest will remain very windy as well. Parts of Montana and Wyoming will experience gusts from 50 to 80 mph. - Temperatures will be below average across northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, northwest Wyoming and western Montana but above average up and down the high Plains. - Highs will range from the 50s and 60s across most of the Northwest (40s in the higher mountains) to the 90s in the deserts. - The showers diminish across the Northwest Tuesday and Wednesday. - Then Thursday and Friday, heavier rain and snow target parts of Montana Wyoming and Colorado as much colder air invades the Rockies and high Plains. Northeast - Ahead of a dying cold front, a few showers may make it into western New York, western Pennsylvania and West Virginia Monday. - The rain from the Atlantic storm should stay east of New England. - Temperatures will vary from near average to 11 degrees above average. - Highs will be mainly in the 70s, except 60s coastal New England, the higher mountains, western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania. - A few sprinkles may linger from Upstate New York to West Virginia Tuesday. - Wednesday and Thursday should be dry and warm. - A few showers could invade New York and New England Friday before the next cold front brings more substantial rain to the region next weekend. South - Scattered showers and thundershowers are possible across southeast Texas, the northern Gulf Coast and Florida Monday. A few showers will extend northward from the lower Mississippi Valley into the Tennessee Valley. - Temperatures will range from near average to 7 degrees above average. - Highs will be mainly in the 80s, except 70s across Tennessee, north Georgia and the Carolinas and a few low 90s in south Texas. - Tuesday and Wednesday, some showers and thundershowers will pop up in the vicinity of the lower Mississippi Valley, northern Gulf Coast and Florida. Midwest - A few showers may linger in the Ohio Valley Monday while, from the Plains to Michigan, a dry sunny day is on tap. - Gusty west to southwest winds are likely across the north-central states, especially the high Plains of the western Dakotas and western Nebraska. - Temperatures will vary from near average to 15 degrees above average with highs in the 70s and 80s. - Tuesday will be warm and dry region wide. - A few showers begin to develop in the Plains and Mississippi Valley midweek. - A strong storm and cold front move across the region Thursday into Saturday with locally heavy rain and some thunderstorms.
Posted on: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 18:05:08 +0000

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