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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
225 AM EDT Thu Aug 25 2016

Valid 12Z Thu Aug 25 2016 - 12Z Sat Aug 27 2016

...Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain possible for portions of the
southern/central plains and the lower Great Lakes...

...Above average temperatures expected to continue for the Pacific
Northwest...

A cold front will move across the Great Lakes, mid-Mississippi valley, and
central/southern plains today bringing scattered to numerous showers and
thunderstorms. Some thunderstorms may be severe across portions of the
central/southern plains as well as across portions of the lower Great
Lakes. Please refer to products issued by the Storm Prediction Center for
further details on the severe weather threat. Heavy rainfall will also be
possible, especially across the central/southern plains. Tonight into
Friday, the front will spread showers and thunderstorms into the
Northeast, before moving offshore by Friday evening, leaving dry
conditions in its wake. Across the plains, however, the front is forecast
to become stationary and linger through Friday before a new wave of low
pressure develops along it by Friday night and Saturday. This will keep
periods of stormy weather possible across the plains Friday, eventually
spreading into the Midwest as well by Saturday.

Meanwhile, the Pacific Northwest remains on the eastern periphery of a
large upper-level ridge of high pressure centered over the North Pacific.
This will keep dry and hot conditions in place across the Pacific
Northwest through the next couple days. High temperatures today and Friday
are expected to be 10 to 20 degrees above average across western
Washington and Oregon. Somewhat cooler weather will arrive by Saturday as
the ridge breaks down across the Northwest allowing an upper-level trough
to approach.

Ryan


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


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