Saturday, March 15, 2008

March 22 through 31

Wet weather will be the highlight across the northwest and central U.S., Great Lakes and the Northeast. The storm track will bring several storm systems across the region with a mixed bag of rain and snow. By and large precipitation amounts will be well above normal north of a line from San Francisco to Denver, Omaha, St. Louis to Charlotte NC.

Severe weather will be widespread from TX to SC, GA and FL from march 25 through the 30th. Flooding will be widespread, along with tornadoes, high winds and large hail.

Much of the Southwest will be drier than normal.

Temperatures will top 100 over extreme south Texas on March 25.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

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