The South is in store for some much needed rain today. We are still dealing with a quite a deficit -- the drought being one of the worst in recorded history. All the ingredients are coming together for severe weather as well. Keep an eye and ear out for tornadoes. We could possibly be seeing 1 to 2 inches in some areas.
This cold front will clear the Southeastern States later Friday, but stall out over the northern Gulf of Mexico keeping a few showers along the coast on Saturday.
There is some forecast uncertainty with regards to Sunday, as some computer forecast models indicate an area of low pressure developing along this stalled front, while others do not. This is the much vaunted winter storm that ABC 33/40 has been touting for weeks. The proof is still in the pudding.
The Northeast is looking at more snow for the higher elevations and rain in the valleys.
3 Comments:
Andrew:
Very nice Weather Blog! Keep up the GREAT work....
~Michael
I am just on the other side of the nasty purple section up there in the Northwest. Whew! Keep it in the mountains, we don't want any of it here!
Great weather blog Andrew. I love the weather too!!
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