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Subj: NWS USA WX Forecast 2/2
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Sent: 170202/1215Z 9751@KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA BPQK6.0.13
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
317 AM EST Thu Feb 02 2017
Valid 12Z Thu Feb 02 2017 - 12Z Sat Feb 04 2017
...Heavy snow possible for the Sierras...
...Heavy rain possible for Northern California Coast...
...Lake effect snow downwind from the Great Lakes...
A front extending from the Southeast to the Southern Plains will slowly
move southward into the Gulf of Mexico by Friday evening while a portion
of the boundary lingers over parts of Florida. Moisture from the Gulf of
Mexico will pool along the boundary aiding in the development of rain from
parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Southern Appalachians. The
rain will slowly move to the Western/Central Gulf Coast by Friday into
Saturday. In addition, the rain will move eastward from the Southern
Appalachians to the Southeast/Southern Mid-Atlantic by Friday morning and
off the Southeast Coast by Friday evening. Furthermore, upper-level
energy moving over the Great Lakes will aid in producing lake effect snow
downwind from the Great Lakes through Friday.
Meanwhile, upper-level jet dynamics will aid in producing snow over parts
of the Northern Intermountain Region to parts of the Central High Plains
through Friday morning. Also, an upper-level low over the Eastern Pacific
will slowly weaken and move onshore over the Pacific Northwest by Friday
evening. The system will bring a plume of moisture into the Central
California Coast and into parts of the Northwest through Friday into
Saturday. The Storm will produce coastal rain and higher elevation snow
over parts of California and parts of Oregon by Thrusday morning. The
rain and higher elevation snow will expand into parts of Washington State
overnight Thursday. Snow will expand into parts of the Northern
Intermountain Region/Northern Rockies on Friday into Saturday. Along with
the moisture, warmer air will move into parts of the Northwest that will
allow for the development of rain/freezing rain over parts of the Columbia
River Gorge and other parts of the Pacific Northwest on Friday into Friday
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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