Saturday, January 31st 2009 Weather Outlook

30 01 2009

Saturday’s Weather Outlook, Great Lakes/Northeast System, Plains System

11:45PM

On Saturday, a system will move through the Great Lakes and Northeast, while another moves through the Northern Plains. Snow will be possible in the Northeast and great Lakes, as a clipper moves through. Lake effect snow will also be possible down wind of Lake Ontario. Snow will be possible in the N. Plains, as yet another clipper moves in. Below is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Saturday.

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Friday, January 30th 2009 Weather Outlook

29 01 2009

Friday’s Weather Outlook; Plains/Midwest/Great Lakes System

9:15PM

On Friday, two clipper systems will work through the Northern States. Snow will be possible in area from Washington, through the Northern States into Maine. As two clipper systems move through and bring snow to some areas. Accumulations are possible. Below is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Friday.

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Thursday, January 29th 2009 Weather Outlook

28 01 2009

Thursday’s Weather Outlook; Plains/Midwest/Great Lakes System

10:45PM

On Thursday, a system will exit the Northeast and Southeast, as a system continues to push through the Northern States. Snow will be likely early in the day, across the Northern Northeast, as a system exits the area. In the Southeast, showers and storms will be likely in far southern areas, as a front exits the area. In the Northern Plains, Midwest, and Great Lakes, a clipper system will continue to wrok through. This sytem will bring more light snow to the area. Below is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Thursday.

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Wednesday, January 28th 2009 Weather Outlook

28 01 2009

Wednesday’s Weather Outlook; Ohio Valley/Northeast/Southeast System, Plains System

12:00PM

On Wednesday, a system will continue to push east into the Northeast and Southeast, while a system moves into the Plains. Showers and storms iwll be likely in the Southeast, as a system moves through the area. On the Northside of this system, in the Ohio Valley and Northeast, snow will be likely. Freezing rain will be likely inland from the Atlantic Coast. Ice and snow accumulations are likely. In the Northern Plains, a clipper system will move in, bringing light snow to some areas. Below is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Wednesday.

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January 24-29th 2009 Plains/Mississippi Valley/Ohio Valley/Northeast Winter Storm

26 01 2009

Saturday-Thursday Plains/Mississippi Valley/Ohio Valley/Northeast Winter Storm

11:00PM

A long duration winter strom will impact the region from Saturday into Thursday. Heavy snow accumulations will be likely from the Ohio Valley on up into the Northeas, where over 9″ of snow will be likely. Heavy ice accumulations will also belikely from the Southern Plains on up through the Ohio Valley and Mid atlantic. Ice accumulations of over 1″ are likely from Oklahoma on up into Western Kentucky. Significant travel impacts are likely, also with power outages. Below is the snowfall and ice accumulation maps for this system.

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Tuesday, January 27th 2009 Weather Outlook

26 01 2009

Tuesday’s Weather Outlook; Plains/Ohio Valley/Mississippi Valley/Northeast System, Northwest System

9:15PM

On Tuesday, a system will continue to move through the Southern Plains. Snow will be likely on the north side of the system from Kansas on east up into the Northeast. Freezing rain will be likely from Oklahoma and Texas on up toward Virginia. Significant accumulations of ice and snow are likely. In the Northwest, a system will move in. Bringing snow to the higher elevations, and rain to the lower elevation. Below is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Tuesday.

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Monday, January 26th 2009 Weather Outlook

26 01 2009

Monday’s Weather Outlook; West/Plains/Mississippi Valley/Ohio Valley System

12:00PM

On Monday, a system will begin to push eastward out of the West and into the Plains. Snow will be likely in the higher elevations in the West. Also on the north side of the system in the Plains and Ohio Valley. from Texas and Oklahoma eastward into the Lower Ohio Valley, lower level cold air will hold on. Thus freezing rain will be likely. Accumulations of both snow and freezing rain are likely across the region. Below is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Monday.

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Sunday, January 25th 2009 Weather Outlook

25 01 2009

Sunday’s Weather Outlook; West/Plains/Ohio Valley System

12:00PM

On Sunday, a systme will continue to push through the West, while waves of energy work though the Plains and Ohio Valley. Snow will be likely in the higher elevations of the West, with rain in the lower elevations, as a system continues to work through. In the Plains and Ohio Valley, pieces of energy will work through the area, with snow likely. Accumulations are likely. Beliw is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Sunday.

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Saturday, January 24th 2009 Weather Outlook

24 01 2009

Saturday’s Weather Outlook; West/Plains System, Southeast System

12:00PM

On Saturday, a system will exit the Southeast, as a system continues to affect the West as it heads towards the Plains. Showers and storms will be possible through the day in the southeast, as a system moves through. In the West, snow will be likely in the higher elevations wil rain in the lower elevations. In the Western Plains, snow will develop in the Afternoon. Accumulations are likely. Below is the thunderstrom and snowfall outlook for Saturday.

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Friday, January 23rd 2009 Weather Outlook

22 01 2009

Friday’s Weather Outlook; Great Lakes/Mississippi Valley System, West System

9:30PM

On Friday, a system will continue to push east through the Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley, while a system continues to affect the West. Sno will be possible in the Great Lakes, as a clipper moves through. Accumulations are possible. In the Mississippi Valley, showers and a few thunderstorms will be possible as a front moves through the area, associated with the system to the north. In the West, rain will be likely in the lower elevations, with snow in the higher elevations. As a system continues to affect the region. Below is the thunderstorm and snowfall outlook for Friday.

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