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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
334 AM EST Mon Jan 02 2017

Valid 12Z Mon Jan 02 2017 - 12Z Wed Jan 04 2017

...There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms over the Central Gulf
Coast...

...Heavy rain possible over the Central/Eastern Gulf Coast...

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

...Heavy snow from parts of the Northern Plains to the Upper Great Lakes...

A storm over Texas will move northeastward to the Mid-Atlantic Coast by
Tuesday evening.  The system will produce showers and thunderstorms from
parts of the Southern Plains to the Southeast that will move off the
Southeast Coast by Tuesday evening.  The showers and thunderstorms will
move into parts of the Ohio Valley by Monday evening ending overnight
Monday and likewise over the Southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley.

Meanwhile, upper-level energy over the Northern Rockies/High Plains will
move eastward to the Upper Great Lakes by Tuesday evening.  The storm will
produce snow over parts of the Northern/Central Rockies to the Upper Great
Lakes by Monday morning.  Snow will develop over parts of the Northeast on
Monday evening into Tuesday evening.  The snow will end over the Northern
Plains by Tuesday morning and Upper Mississippi Valley by Tuesday evening.
 Rain will also develop over parts of the Middle Mississippi Valley into
parts of the Great Lakes on Monday.  Rain will also move into parts of the
Northern Mid-Atlantic by Monday evening.  Areas of snow will change over
to rain over parts of the Middle Mississippi Valley, Great Lakes, and
Northeast on Monday afternoon into Tuesday.   Pockets of rain/freezing
rain will develop over parts of the Middle Mississippi Valley, Great
Lakes, and Northeast along the rain/snow line on Monday into Tuesday. 

In addition, an upper-level low over the Pacific Northwest will continue
over the area through Tuesday evening.  Snow will develop over parts of
the Northwest, Northern/Central California, and Great Basin through
Tuesdsay evening.  Rain will also develop over parts of California.  Off
shore flow will develop over parts of Washington State and the Northern
Intermountain Region  that will bring and end to the snow over that area
Monday night into Tuesday.  A plume of moisture will begin to move into
California on Tuesday.  The moisture will aid in producing heavy rain and
heavy higher elevation snow over parts of California on Tuesday. 


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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