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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
349 AM EST Sun Jan 01 2017

Valid 12Z Sun Jan 01 2017 - 12Z Tue Jan 03 2017

...There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms over Eastern Texas...

...Heavy rain possible over parts of the Central Gulf Coast to Central
Mid-Atlantic...

...Heavy snow possible for the Northern California Coastal ranges and the
Sierras...

A front will settle across the interior Gulf Coast State to the Southeast
Coast on New Year's Day through Monday.  Moisture from the Western Gulf of
Mexico will overrun the boundary producing showers and thunderstorms along
the Central and Eastern Gulf Coast/Southeast that will expand into parts
of the Southern Mid-Atlantic overnight Sunday and continuing into Monday
evening.  Rain will also develop over parts of the Tennessee and Ohio
Valleys into parts of the Southern Mid-Atlantic that will expand into
parts of the Lower Great Lakes/Northern Mid-Atlantic by Monday morning
into Monday evening.  In addition, low pressure over Northern New England
will move to Eastern Coast of Canada by Monday morning.  The system will
aid in producing snow over parts of the Central/Northern Appalachians into
the Northeast with rain along the Northeast Coast that will end Sunday
afternoon into evening.  Additionally, upper-level energy over the Upper
Great Lakes will produce snow over parts of the area through Sunday
afternoon and evening, too.

Meanwhile, a strong upper-level low will develop over the Pacific
Northwest while a portion of the upper-level energy will move eastward to
the Northern Plains by Monday evening.  The storm will produce rain over
parts of Coastal Oregon and snow over Washington State and
interior/eastern portions of Oregon into parts of the Northern Rockies on
Sunday.  The snow will expand into parts of the Northern Plains, Great
Basin, and Northern California nearing the coast of Oregon and Northern
California by evening on New Year's Day.  The snow will spread eastward
into parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Central Rockies by Monday
morning.  Late overnight Sunday, an area of rain/freezing rain will
develop over parts of the Central Plains/Middle Mississippi Valley.  The
snow will, again, expand into parts of the Upper Great Lakes by Monday
evening.  Rain will also mover into parts of Central California and snow
into the Sierras overnight Sunday into Monday evening.  Furthermore, rain
will develop over parts of the Middle Mississippi Valley into the Great
Lakes/Ohio Valley on Monday afternoon into evening. 

Another area of upper-level energy over Southern California/Northwestern
Mexico will move eastward to the Lower Mississippi Valley/Tennessee Valley
by Monday evening.  The system will produce rain over parts of Southern
California into the Southwest with snow over the higher elevations of the
Southwest that will move into parts of the Southern Rockies by Sunday
evening.  Showers and thunderstorms will develop over parts of the
Southern High Plains by Sunday evening, too..  The precipitation ends over
Southern California by Sunday evening.  Overnight Sunday, showers and
thunderstorms will develop over parts of the Southern Plains.  The showers
and thunderstorms will move into the Lower Mississippi Valley/Tennessee
Valley Monday afternoon into evening.  Additionally, showers and
thunderstorm will move into parts of the Western Ohio Valley by Monday
evening.       


Ziegenfelder


Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php

73 Scott KF5JRV
KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA


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