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KF5JRV > WX       03.02.17 13:24l 47 Lines 2040 Bytes #999 (0) @ USA
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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
301 AM EST Fri Feb 03 2017

Valid 12Z Fri Feb 03 2017 - 12Z Sun Feb 05 2017

...Heavy snow possible for portions of the Sierras, Absarokas,
Bitterroots, Blue and Salmon River Ranges...

...Heavy rain possible for Northern California Coast...

...Lake effect snow downwind from the Lakes Superior, Huron and Ontario...

High pressure drifting southeast from the northern High Plains to the
Mississippi/Tennessee valleys will quickly push a cold front southward
into the Gulf of Mexico and across Florida today. Lingering Gulf moisture
will result in rain chances along the Gulf and Mid-Atlantic coast today,
with drier air taking hold by this evening. To the north, upper-level
energy moving over the Great Lakes will aid in producing lake effect snow,
primarily downwind from the Lakes Superior, Huron and Ontario through
Saturday.

An upper-level low over the Eastern Pacific will slowly weaken and move
onshore over the Pacific Northwest throughout today. The associated
surface low will remain just off the coast through the weekend, with a
secondary low expected to move inland across the Northwestern states by
Sunday. This system will bring a plume of moisture into Central and
Northern California and across much of the Northwest into the weekend.
Coastal areas will have rain, possibly heavy at times, while areas of
higher terrain will see a wintry mix of snow, rain, and ice. Snow will
spread eastward into the Northern Rockies by this evening and into the
adjacent Northern Plains by Saturday. The Sierra Nevadas and ranges from
Idaho to northwest Wyoming will likely have heavy snow over the next few
days. The secondary low will continue its track eastward, reaching the
Upper Great Lakes by Sunday morning, where it will bring a good potential
for snow across much of the Great Lakes region Saturday night through
Sunday as well.


Wix


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

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


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