Sunday, March 6, 2011

March 7, 2011 Forecast

PLAINS
Tomorrow, we can expect the low pressure begin to strengthen over the north Texas area, igniting the snowstorm expected for Nebraska and parts of Iowa. Especially heavy snowfall will occur in West Nebraska, where the heaviest snow totals can be expected.

MIDWEST
The Midwest can expect clouds in some areas as a cold front begins to come down from the Upper Midwest.

SOUTHEAST
A trough off the coast of Florida will likely create some clouds or spotty sprinkles with clouds in some areas.

NORTHEAST
Strong low pressure will continue moving east. Precipitation will continue throughout much of the day for the north part of the Northeast.

NORTHWEST
Mountain precipitation will occur, as will clouds with the high elevation precip and low pressure off the coast. Would not be surprised to see rain showers in the area.

SOUTHWEST
High elevation precipitation will continue. Lower elevations should have a mostly sunny day, but with close-by low pressure, will include clouds in the forecast.

SOUTH CENTRAL
Trough moving through, which is the beginning of the cold front, will create clouds and sprinkles of rain.

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