Sunday, March 13, 2011
March 13 Simulated Map
High pressure over the Dakotas and Minnesota will make for a clear but cold day. Low pressure with stationary front sown south will create some rainy conditions, but also bringing the potential for snowy spots possibly around Nebraska. High pressure back by Idaho will make for a somewhat clear day, possibly obscured by another stationary front extending into Canada. As a low pressure system moves onshore into Canada, the Northwest will get hit with rain, turning to snow in higher elevations.
Short Term Forecast- Chicago
10:36pm CDT: Overcast skies keeping some heat in as current temperatures begin to rise up to 29 degrees. We will see a decrease in clouds as the day wears on with an expected high of 40, but The Weather Centre predicts the clouds will take a bit longer to clear out and we put the high forecast at around 39.
Tonight, Chicagoland can expect a low of 30 as the clouds have dispersed by this time. However, some clouds will keep the temperatures at least to 28-31 degrees.
Notice 3/13
The Weather Centre will be taking a more localized approach this coming summer, with some forecasting strictly for the Chicagoland area.
However, The Weather Centre will continue to serve the nation as a whole, each and every day.
Fears of an explosion in Japanese Reactor as death toll rises.
There are fears of an explosion in a Japanese reactor, where officials say hydrogen gas may be building up.
Officials also said such an explosion would be contained by the reactor building.
The death toll from the earthquake and tsunami has risen to over 1,200 people with hundreds more missing.
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