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KF5JRV > WX       06.02.17 13:27l 52 Lines 2339 Bytes #999 (0) @ USA
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Subj: NWS USA WX Forecast 2/6
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Sent: 170206/1215Z 9952@KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA BPQK6.0.13

Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
301 AM EST Mon Feb 06 2017

Valid 12Z Mon Feb 06 2017 - 12Z Wed Feb 08 2017

...Heavy rain and mountain snow will continue across the West over the
next few days....

...A developing system will bring precipitation chances to much of the
eastern U.S. heading into the workweek...

...Near record warmth possible through midweek across portions of the
Southern Plains through the Mid Atlantic...

An active weather pattern will continue across the western U.S. over the
next few days, as a strong surface low pressure system makes its way
across the Intermountain West.  Widespread mountain snow will continue
from the Cascades to the central and northern Rockies, and mountain ranges
in between.  Storm total snowfall amounts between one and two feet will be
possible across the Sierra, Cascades, and Rockies through tonight.
Snowfall amounts less than one foot are expected elsewhere in the lower
elevation mountains of the Pacific and Intermountain Northwest. Winter
storm watches and warnings remain in effect for these areas. The greatest
rainfall amounts are expected from central California to coastal
Washington, where 3 to locally 6 inches of storm total rainfall will be
possible through this evening, especially over upslope regions.

Another low pressure system is expected to eject eastward from the central
Plains, strengthening as it combines with yet another low traveling across
the north central U.S. by Tuesday.  As this system pushes northeastward
and continues to gain strength, expect rain and thunderstorms to develop
northward from the central Gulf Coast to the Ohio Valley and southern
peripheries of the Great Lakes regions. Snow and mixed precipitation can
be expected on the northern periphery of this low from Minnesota to
northern New England. 

As we gear up for this system, warm air will lift northward ahead of the
surface low, bringing a warming trend for much of the East Coast to start
out the work week. In fact, a few records may be matched or exceeded for
both daily high temperatures as well as daily high minimum temperatures
from the Southern Plains (Monday and Tuesday) to the East Coast
(Wednesday).

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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