Monday, April 14, 2008
Tomorrow's Quiet Forecast Map
High pressure will dominate anyone east of the Rockies tomorrow, and for days to follow. The east will still be cool but temps will start slowly moderating. In the Plains a southerly flow behind the high and ahead of the system affecting the NW will pull warm air northward. The system affecting the Northwest US will bring some scattered mainly light precipitation and cool air, so snow levels will lower to around 1000' late tonight into tomorrow morning. This could result in a few more inches of snow in the ski resorts through tomorrow. Warm air advection will take over tomorrow and snow levels will rise. A low will develop off the Southeast coast. Some showers could brush the Carolina coast lines, but in general this low will move out to sea. Expect a warming trend this week as I have been saying and a good dose of sun in the east! Get out and enjoy!
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