Sunday, March 31, 2013
A LATE-SEASON OUTBREAK OF ARCTIC AIR IS IN PROGRESS ACROSS THE U.S.
A LATE-SEASON OUTBREAK OF ARCTIC AIR IS IN PROGRESS ACROSS THE
EASTERN U.S. WHILE MOISTURE FROM A LARGE PACIFIC STORM MOVES
ACROSS THE CENTRAL ROCKIES AND OUT INTO THE PLAINS BY TUESDAY...
A LATE-SEASON OUTBREAK OF ARCTIC AIR IS BEGINNING TO INVADE THE
NORTHERN U.S. THIS EASTER SUNDAY. TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO
DIP WELL BELOW NORMAL FOR NEXT FEW DAYS OVER THE EASTERN
TWO-THIRDS OF THE COUNTRY. IN FACT...AREAS NEAR THE CANADIAN
BORDER IN MINNESOTA AND NORTH DAKOTA CAN EXPERIENCE TEMPERATURES
DIPPING BELOW ZERO BY TUESDAY MORNING. IN THE EASTERN U.S...RAIN
AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL PRECEDE AN OLD FRONTAL BOUNDARY WHICH WILL
STEADILY PUSH EASTWARD INTO THE ATLANTIC TONIGHT AND INTO MONDAY.
SHOWERS AND SOME STRONG THUNDERSTORMS SHOULD ALSO ACCOMPANY THE
TAIL END OF THIS FRONT WHICH WILL SLOWLY SINK SOUTHWARD INTO THE
DEEP SOUTH ON MONDAY AND BEGINS TO WEAKEN AND DISSIPATE ON
TUESDAY. THE ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL QUICKLY ADVANCE ACROSS THE
EASTERN U.S. IN THE WAKE OF THE OLD FRONTAL BOUNDARY...TRIGGERING
SNOW SHOWERS IN THE GREAT LAKES AS WELL AS THE CENTRAL
APPALACHIANS INTO NEW ENGLAND.
OUT WEST...PRECIPITATION ASSOCIATED WITH A LARGE BUT WEAKENING
OCEAN STORM HAS MOVED INTO A GOOD PORTION OF CALIFORNIA WITH
SCATTERED MODERATE RAIN SHOWERS. THE UPPER-LEVEL FLOW WILL THEN
CARRY THE MOISTURE EASTWARD THROUGH THE CENTRAL ROCKIES ON MONDAY.
BY TUESDAY...THE UPPER-LEVEL ENERGY WILL BEGIN TO EXIT THE
ROCKIES AND INTO THE PLAINS AS THE ARCTIC AIR MASS ARRIVES FROM
THE NORTH AND EAST. THIS SETUP WILL RE-INVIGORATE THE
SYSTEM...RESULTING IN A NEW ROUND OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO
DEVELOP IN THE CENTRAL PLAINS. IN ADDITION...TEMPERATURES WILL BE
COLD ENOUGH FOR SNOW IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE PRECIPITATION
SHIELD.
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