Saturday, March 22, 2008

Weather Disscusions

For Great Lakes and Midwest:
A pretty quiet weather pattern will take hold over the next couple of days. But, the weather will not be completely quiet as there will be a atmospheric irritation moving through the region tomorrow. A weak back door type of cold front will drift through the Great Lakes tomorrow and tomorrow night, sparking off some light snow showers. No more than a dusting of snow is expected with this disturbance, but it will temporarily bring down some more winter like temperatures. Highs will remain 5-15 degrees below normal Sunday for the whole region but will start to recover some on Monday especially if you head to or west of the Mississippi River. We will have a bigger weather system to contend with later Monday and on Tuesday, more on that later.

For the East:
The east will be just as quiet and cool as the Midwest/Great Lakes. There will be some light snow showers possible tomorrow into Monday over western New England from the same cool front that will bring light snow to the Great Lakes tomorrow. The east will also remain below average for this time of year tomorrow and Monday. Overall high pressure will dominate the weather and will keep any kind of storms away from the East through Monday at least.

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