…Scattered light rain will develop over the Carolinas…
…Rain and higher elevation snow over parts of the Northeast Sunday
night…
…Rain moves into the Northwest and light snow over the higher elevations
of the Western States…
A front lingering along the Gulf Coast States will slowly dissipate by
Monday. Upper-level impulses over the Ohio and Lower Mississippi Valleys
will produce scattered rain over parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley
through late Sunday morning. In addition, upper-level dynamics will
develop light rain over parts of the Carolinas early Sunday through early
Monday morning. Furthermore, onshore flow off the Atlantic will create
scattered rain over parts of Florida from Monday afternoon through Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a front over the Pacific Northwest will move inland to the
Upper Mississippi Valley to the Central Plains and then to the Southwest
by Tuesday. The storm will produce rain over parts of the Pacific
Northwest and Northern California through Sunday afternoon. Onshore flow
off the Pacific will produce rain over the Pacific Northwest and Northern
California through Monday night. As the front passes over the Northwest
into the Great Basin, scattered light snow will develop over the highest
elevations of the Cascades, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Northern
Intermountain Region, and the Great Basin through Tuesday.
As the leading edge of the boundary moves into the Upper Midwest, rain
with embedded thunderstorms will develop over parts of the Great Lakes
from Monday evening into Tuesday. Furthermore, ahead of the front,
temperatures will be 10 to 25 degrees above average over the Plains.
Elsewhere, a front will move southward out of Central Canada on Sunday,
advancing into the Northeast by Sunday evening and then out over the
Atlantic. This front will produce scattered rain and snow over the higher
elevations of the Northeast through early Monday morning.
Ziegenfelder
Graphics available at
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php
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