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Weather Wednesday March 27 2024 Rain eastern seaboard and Florida , Snow ends over the great lakes , Dry in LA and rain in the PAC NW

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Severe Weather potential over parts of the Upper Great Lakes tonight...
Heavy to Excessive Rainfall possible over portions of the Southeast and
Mid-Atlantic.
Unsettled weather returns to the Northwest on Wednesday.
Heavy snow and blizzard conditions associated with a deep mid-latitude
cyclone that impacted the Northern/Central Plains and Upper Midwest the
past few days has ended, but some lingering mainly light snows may
continue into tonight across parts of the Upper Great Lakes. Behind the
associated cold front, a chilly airmass will continue to spread across the
Great Plains and Midwest into Wednesday. The greatest anomalies on
Wednesday will be across the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest where daytime
highs 15-25 degrees below average are possible, with temperatures
moderating thereafter.
Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected to accompany the above
mentioned cold front through Thursday as it slowly progresses through the
Midwest and East Coast states. Into this evening, the Storm Prediction
Center highlights portions of southern Michigan into Indiana and Ohio
within a slight risk (level 2/5) of Severe Thunderstorms. On Wednesday,
the heaviest rains are expected across parts of north Florida and into the
Southeast as additional moisture gets pulled northward due to a second
wavy front and developing surface low where WPC has a slight risk for
excessive rainfall. Showers and storms will continue across the Northeast
into Thursday, though heaviest rainfall should be confined across portions
of the Carolinas and the DelMarVa, and up the Northeast Coast posing a
mainly localized flash flood threat.
Unsettled weather will continue across the Northwest during the short
range, with low elevation rain and mountain snows. Favorable upslope
regions may have the greatest threat for heavy to excessive rainfall,
particularly across southwest Oregon/northwest California on Wednesday.
Accumulating snowfall is possible particularly across the highest
elevations of the Cascades, Sierra Nevada, and into the northern Rockies.

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Severe Weather potential over parts of the Upper Great Lakes tonight...
Heavy to Excessive Rainfall possible over portions of the Southeast and
Mid-Atlantic.
Unsettled weather returns to the Northwest on Wednesday.
Heavy snow and blizzard conditions associated with a deep mid-latitude
cyclone that impacted the Northern/Central Plains and Upper Midwest the
past few days has ended, but some lingering mainly light snows may
continue into tonight across parts of the Upper Great Lakes. Behind the
associated cold front, a chilly airmass will continue to spread across the
Great Plains and Midwest into Wednesday. The greatest anomalies on
Wednesday will be across the Northern Plains/Upper Midwest where daytime
highs 15-25 degrees below average are possible, with temperatures
moderating thereafter.
Widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected to accompany the above
mentioned cold front through Thursday as it slowly progresses through the
Midwest and East Coast states. Into this evening, the Storm Prediction
Center highlights portions of southern Michigan into Indiana and Ohio
within a slight risk (level 2/5) of Severe Thunderstorms. On Wednesday,
the heaviest rains are expected across parts of north Florida and into the
Southeast as additional moisture gets pulled northward due to a second
wavy front and developing surface low where WPC has a slight risk for
excessive rainfall. Showers and storms will continue across the Northeast
into Thursday, though heaviest rainfall should be confined across portions
of the Carolinas and the DelMarVa, and up the Northeast Coast posing a
mainly localized flash flood threat.
Unsettled weather will continue across the Northwest during the short
range, with low elevation rain and mountain snows. Favorable upslope
regions may have the greatest threat for heavy to excessive rainfall,
particularly across southwest Oregon/northwest California on Wednesday.
Accumulating snowfall is possible particularly across the highest
elevations of the Cascades, Sierra Nevada, and into the northern Rockies.

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