Monday, September 29, 2014

Weather Underground National Forecast for Monday,September 29,2014

By: nationalsummary , 10:00PM,GMT on September 28,2014




Weather Underground Forecast for Monday,September 29,2014

 




A low pressure system will continue to inch across the western half of the country on Monday, while a trough of low pressure will affect the Gulf Coast.

A strong low pressure system will continue to make its way eastward over the Intermountain West. As this system interacts with moisture over the region, widespread showers and thunderstorms will develop across the high Plains, the Intermountain West and parts of the Desert Southwest. This system is also expected to usher rain across the Great Basin, while high elevation snow showers will be possible over the Rockies. Along the West Coast, a cold front will approach the Pacific Northwest. This system will push rainy weather over western Oregon and western Washington. A ridge of high pressure over the eastern Pacific will keep condition clear across California and Arizona on Monday.

Meanwhile, a trough of low pressure will shift eastward over the eastern Gulf Coast. This system will initiate strong thunderstorms across the central and eastern Gulf Coast, as well as the Southeast. Heavy rain associated with these thunderstorms will bring a chance of flash flooding to northern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. High pressure will keep conditions mostly clear over the western Gulf Coast, the Mississippi Valley and the Northeast. The exception to this will be across the upper Midwest, the Great Lakes and northern New England, as showers are forecast to develop along a frontal boundary sinking southward from Canada.

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