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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
241 AM EDT Tue Aug 30 2016

Valid 12Z Tue Aug 30 2016 - 12Z Thu Sep 01 2016

...Two tropical depressions are forecast to become tropical storms on
Tuesday...one in the Gulf of Mexico and the other east of Cape Hatteras...

...Heavy rain is possible across Florida depending on the path of the
tropical system...

...Showers and thundershowers from the Southwest across the Southern and
Central Plains could produce localized flash flooding...

...Cooler temperatures are expected to occur across the Midwest and Ohio
Valleys behind a cold front and over the Pacific Northwest while hot
temperatures will occur across the northern Rockies with temperatures in
the 90s...

According to the forecasts from the National Hurricane Center, two
tropical depressions are expected to develop into tropical storms on
Tuesday.  One system is expected to skirt the outer banks of North
Carolina with some possible heavy showers and gusty winds.  The other
system in the Gulf of Mexico poses more widespread impacts as it is
forecast to turn northward west of Florida and then come close to the
northwest coast of Florida by Thursday morning. Heavy rain is expected
across portions of the Florida peninsula through this period.

A persistent flow of moisture northeastward from the Northeast Pacific
across northwestern Mexico across New Mexico, northern Texas, Oklahoma,
Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri is expected to bring scattered showers
and thundershowers to the region, with some of the activity heavy enough
to produce scattered flash flooding. 

A front over the Upper Mississippi Valley/Upper Great Lakes to the
Northern Plains will move eastward to the Northern Appalachians/Lower
Great Lakes/Ohio Valley with scattered showers and thundershowers
accompanying the frontal passage.  Behind the front, cooler and drier air
will begin to work its way south and eastward across the Upper Mississippi
Valley and Great Lakes late on Wednesday into early Thursday.  This will
likely be the start of some welcome cooler and drier air for parts of the
eastern United States that could last past Thursday. 

Meanwhile, hot temperatures are expected to occur especially across Idaho,
Montana, Wyoming and parts of North Dakota with temperatures expected to
reach well into the 90s.  Cooler temperatures and showers are expected to
return to the coastal sections of Washington and Oregon.


Kocin


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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