Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
400 PM EDT Mon Apr 07 2025
Valid 00Z Tue Apr 08 2025 - 00Z Thu Apr 10 2025
...Showers and thunderstorms come to an end across the East Coast
tonight...
...Winter weather returns from parts of the Great Lakes to the interior
Northeast and northern New England through Tuesday...
...Strong cold front to bring much colder temperatures to the Eastern
U.S....
...A series of storms will bring unsettled weather to the Pacific
Northwest and the Northern Rockies...
A low pressure system responsible for severe weather and excessive
rainfall across the Midwest over the past several days will produce some
final showers and thunderstorms along the East Coast tonight before coming
to an end. The southern portion of the cold front will hang up over south
Florida and generate scattered thunderstorm activity across the region
through Tuesday. Temperatures will drop well below average across the
eastern half of the country compounding issues posed by flooding over
parts of the Ohio Valley tonight and Tuesday night. Highs in the 30s and
40s will represent a 20-30 degree departure from average for much of the
Ohio Valley, interior Northeast and Central Appalachians.
A secondary system will produce snow showers downwind of the Great Lakes
through Tuesday. The heaviest snow should accumulate over interior
portions of the Northeast (downwind of Lake Ontario, Adirondacks, northern
New England) where 4-8 inches of snow are expected. A series of systems
will continue to bring unsettled weather to the Northwest over the through
early Wednesday morning. Low elevation rain and isolated thunderstorms and
high elevation snow showers will impact the region.
Kebede
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