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Subj: Today in History - Apr 28
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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
318 AM EDT Sun Apr 28 2019

Valid 12Z Sun Apr 28 2019 - 12Z Tue Apr 30 2019

...Active weather pattern continues across the Plains and the Rockies...

Showers are expected across parts of the Mid-Atlantic region and southern
New England early on Sunday in association with a progressive surface low,
with some snow showers possible across the higher elevations of upstate
New York.  Improving conditions should return by Sunday night as a high
quality airmass settles in from the Ohio Valley to New England to begin
the work week.  However, warm air advection ahead of the next storm system
will lead to increasing clouds and more showers by Monday night and into
Tuesday.

The next low pressure system developing in response to a closed upper
level low over Montana is resulting in snow showers across the northern
Rockies to North Dakota.  Additional showers and storms are forecast to
develop across the central plains as the frontal boundary intersects an
increasingly more humid airmass from the Gulf of Mexico.  The heaviest
rain is likely from Kansas to Indiana, with some locations getting 1 to 3
inches of rain by Tuesday morning.  By Monday, the threat of severe
weather increases across the southern plains with the best moisture and
upper level forcing residing over this region. 

Temperatures will continue to remain below average across the northern
tier of the nation through the beginning of the week, with the greatest
departures from normal across the northern plains.  Warmer than normal
readings are expected across the Desert Southwest and southern plains,
south of the frontal boundaries.

D. Hamrick

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

73 de Scott KF5JRV

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