Weather Underground Forecast for Thursday, February 02, 2012.
More
active weather is anticipated in the East on Thursday. In the north,
wintry precipitation in northern New England will taper down as the
trough of low pressure affecting the region exits and high pressure
builds in from the northwest. To the south, a cold front over the
Eastern Valleys will drop southeastward as it pushes toward the East
Coast,
bringing light to moderate showers and thunderstorms to areas
from the Gulf Coast through the Tennessee Valley and the Mid-Atlantic.
As this front progresses, cooler temperatures will return to the eastern
third of the nation.
In the
West, the frontal system from the Northwest will drop across the Great
Basin with rain, high elevation snowfall, and gusty winds, while it¼'s
associated trough moves through the Four Corners.
Energy from this
system will aid in strengthening low pressure in the Southern High
Plains, triggering clusters of strong thunderstorms in parts of the
Southern Plains. Strong storms in north-central Texas and parts of
southern Oklahoma may turn severe with large hail and possible
tornadoes. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Wednesday have ranged
from a morning low of -13 degrees at Pinedale, Wyo. to a high of 138
degrees at Pauls Valley, Okla.
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