Thursday, November 28, 2013

National Weather Summary for November 28,2013 from weatherunderground.com

Weather Underground midday recap for Thursday,November 28,2013

A cold frontal boundary stretched from the Intermountain West to the Great Lakes on Thursday, while a cold front skimmed the coast of southern California.

Light snow fell across the Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast on Thursday as a low pressure system moved across Michigan. States that experienced snowy conditions included Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York. Caroga Lake, N.Y., reported a midday total of 3.0 inches of snow, while Halcott Center, N.Y., reported a midday total of 2.50 inches of snow. Below average temperatures also moved across the Eastern Seaboard on Thursday, especially along the Great Lakes and into New England. Mount Washington, N.H., recorded a morning low of -7 degrees with a windchill factor of -47 degrees. Freeze warnings were also issued along northern Florida and Georgia during Thursday morning as chilly conditions swept across the Southeast. Southern Florida stayed warm and muggy, as Opa Locka, Fla., recorded a midday high of 75 degrees.

The northern Plains and the upper Midwest also experienced very cold, blustery conditions on Thursday due to a cold front over the region. Crane Lake, Minn., recorded a morning low of 1 degree, while Flag Island, Minn., also recorded a morning low of 1 degree. Light snow showers also fell in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin.

The western third of the country stayed clear of wet weather, although showers began to approach the southern California coast. Temperatures were pleasant throughout the southern California and Arizona deserts, as Thermal, Calif., recorded a midday high of 71 degrees.

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