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Subj: NWS USA WX Forecast 2/23
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Sent: 170223/1215Z 10970@KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA BPQK6.0.13
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
256 AM EST Thu Feb 23 2017
Valid 12Z Thu Feb 23 2017 - 12Z Sat Feb 25 2017
...Locally heavy rain possible across portions of the Florida Peninsula
through Thursday morning...
...Record warm temperatures possible for much of the central and eastern
U.S. through Friday...
...Winter storm expected to bring heavy snow and gusty winds from portions
of the central and northern Rockies to the Upper Midwest...
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to persist this morning along the
Southeast coast as a low pressure system continues tracking eastward over
the Atlantic Ocean. A swath of the eastern Florida coastline may have
isolated heavy rain as warm, moist air draws in around the central low
pressure. Shower activity will taper off during the day as the system
pushes further offshore.
Much of the central and eastern states will continue to observe warmer
than average temperatures through Friday with a broad area of high
pressure in place aloft. Forecast highs ranging 15 to 30 degrees above
seasonal average will be possible from the Lower Mississippi valley to the
Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. The widespread warmth may lead to several
locations to reach or exceed daily records.
A winter storm is expected to develop and track from the Rockies to the
Upper Midwest over the next few days. A surface low spinning up in the lee
of the Colorado Rockies will help generate snow, possibly heavy snow, from
the central and northern Rockies east into the High Plains. This area of
low pressure is expected to deepen today as it heads through the central
plains, and into the Midwest on Friday. The system is expected to bring
potentially heavy snow and gusty winds to a large area from the central
and northern Rockies to portions of the Upper Midwest and Upper Great
Lakes. A vast area spanning from Montana/Wyoming to Wisconsin have a
plethora of hazards in place, including: Blizzard warnings, winter storm
warnings, winter weather advisories, blizzard watches and winter storm
watches.
South of the snow area, rain and thunderstorms are expected today and
Friday from portions of the mid and upper-Mississippi valley to the
southern Great Lakes and Ohio valley. Some storms could be severe on
Friday across portions of the Ohio valley and southern Great Lakes. Please
refer to products issued by the Storm Prediction Center for further
details on the severe weather threat.
Campbell/Ryan
Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php
73 Scott KF5JRV
KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA
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