Nice Tuesday weather.... two systems on the way...
>> Tuesday, February 28, 2012
A major low pressure area will rapidly strengthen as it moves from the Rockies into the Great Lakes region over the next 24 hours. This will be a major snow storm in the northern Plains, Upper Midwest, and Great Lakes with some blizzard conditions in some spots.
On the warmer side of the system, severe weather will be a threat from parts of Oklahoma eastward into western Tennessee today and tonight.
For our region, look for lots of sunshine today with highs topping 60. Clouds will roll in tonight, and some showers are possible as soon as late tonight.
Tomorrow will feature showers and times, and then some storms are possible tomorrow night. I can't rule out a few severe storms somewhere in the region, but instability could be lacking.
Thursday will be warm and breezy, and then another major low pressure will develop and rapidly deepen from the Midwest into southeastern Canada. This will bring us some showers Friday and Friday night and then possibly a round of storms Saturday.
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Thanks for that great overview. I am retweeting it on Twitter. Now the next few days of weather makes sense to me!
By the way, I am a seminary student at Columbia International University in Columbia, SC.
Thanks, Cassandra! I appreciate your kind words. Good luck in your studies!
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