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jiminii
14th July 2013, 09:16
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
339 AM EDT Sun Jul 14 2013

Valid 12Z Sun Jul 14 2013 - 12Z Tue Jul 16 2013

...Heavy rain possible for parts of the Southern Plains...

...Heavy rain possible for parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley...

...Temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees below average for parts of the
Southern Plains...

Upper-level low over the Middle Mississippi Valley will move southwestward
to the Texas panhandle by Monday evening. The retrograding upper low will
trigger showers and thunderstorms over parts of the Central/Southern
Plains will slowly move into the Central/Southern Rockies while remaining
in Western Texas by Monday evening.

Upper-level high over the Ohio Valley will aid in directing upper-level
energy rotating westward across the Southeast producing showers and
thunderstorms over the Southeast Coast/Eastern Gulf Coast through Monday.

A quasi-stationary front over the Northern Plains/Upper Mississippi Valley
will produce showers and thunderstorms over the area through Monday
morning.


Ziegenfelder


ok so looks like weather ok ... in southern states ... how do we make it better ..???

I am not so familiar with weather patterns in Southern states .. so let me know what is ideal ...

jim

Justintime
14th July 2013, 13:36
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
339 AM EDT Sun Jul 14 2013

Valid 12Z Sun Jul 14 2013 - 12Z Tue Jul 16 2013

...Heavy rain possible for parts of the Southern Plains...

...Heavy rain possible for parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley...

...Temperatures will be 10 to 15 degrees below average for parts of the
Southern Plains...

Upper-level low over the Middle Mississippi Valley will move southwestward
to the Texas panhandle by Monday evening. The retrograding upper low will
trigger showers and thunderstorms over parts of the Central/Southern
Plains will slowly move into the Central/Southern Rockies while remaining
in Western Texas by Monday evening.

Upper-level high over the Ohio Valley will aid in directing upper-level
energy rotating westward across the Southeast producing showers and
thunderstorms over the Southeast Coast/Eastern Gulf Coast through Monday.

A quasi-stationary front over the Northern Plains/Upper Mississippi Valley
will produce showers and thunderstorms over the area through Monday
morning.


Ziegenfelder


ok so looks like weather ok ... in southern states ... how do we make it better ..???

I am not so familiar with weather patterns in Southern states .. so let me know what is ideal ...

jim

I'm only familiar with the southeast and we've had a lot of rain this summer already and are sure to get a lot more, though most of it is welcome here because November to March is a very dry time around here. So I wouldn't change anything in the southeastern states, being Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina.

I know the Midwest had a terrible drought last summer, specifically Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota etc, so IDK, maybe we could create a front that would help these states as well as OK, that should be ideal.