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Subj: NWS USA Forecast 8/22
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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
238 AM EDT Mon Aug 22 2016

Valid 12Z Mon Aug 22 2016 - 12Z Wed Aug 24 2016

...Below average temperatures expected from the Ohio valley to the
Northeast...

...Cooler temperatures expected today for the Pacific Northwest with
temperatures rising again by midweek...

...Stationary front to keep scattered showers and storms possible across
the southern states...

A cold front moving off the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic coast this morning
will bring an end to morning rain for New England, and usher a cooler air
and drier air mass into the region. High temperatures today from the Ohio
valley to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast are forecast to be 5 to 10
degrees below average, providing relief for many areas that have
experienced an extended period of hot and humid weather recently. High
pressure will remain over the Eastern Seaboard through midweek, keeping
conditions dry through Wednesday, with temperatures slowly rising back to
near or slightly above normal.

Farther south, the trailing end of the frontal boundary moving off the
East Coast will remain stationary across the Southeast and lower
Mississippi valley as it slowly weakens through mid-week. This will keep
scattered showers and thunderstorms a daily occurrence across these areas.
Farther west, monsoonal moisture will keep scattered showers and storms in
the forecast for the southwestern U.S. as well.

A cold front moving into the northwestern U.S. has brought an end to the
extreme heat seen in recent days. Temperatures today are forecast to be 5
to 10 degrees below average for much of the Northwest. High pressure aloft
will attempt to build partially back into the Northwest by mid-week, and
temperatures will rise once again as a result. By Wednesday temperatures
are expected to be 5 to 15 degrees above average across the Pacific
Northwest. The cold front moving into the Northwest today will remain
mostly devoid of any precipitation until it reaches the central and
northern plains on Tuesday, where showers and thunderstorms are expected
to develop.

Ryan


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

73, Scott kf5jrv
KF5JRV @ KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA


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