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From: KF5JRVDate: Sun, 05 Apr 26 11:23:00 Z
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Subject: NWS USA WX Forecast - Apr 05
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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
205 AM EDT Sun Apr 05 2026
Valid 12Z Sun Apr 05 2026 - 12Z Tue Apr 07 2026
..Thunderstorms and showers continue from New England into Lower
Mississippi Valley/Southeast on Sunday...
..Cold air surging into the Plains on Monday and will move
eastward by Tuesday, bringing below normal temperatures...
A surface low over eastern Canada will continue to lift
northeastward on Sunday, while its associated cold front will
continue to bring thunderstorms and showers across the coastline
of the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Southeast states. Most of the
front will move off the coast by late Sunday night, with a portion
of the front stalling over Florida, which will continue to bring
thunderstorms into Monday. In addition, some lingering wintry mix
will taper off by Sunday afternoon over Northern New England
before transitioning to rain. High pressure will begin to build
behind the front, bringing cooler and drier conditions across much
eastern U.S. The tightened pressure gradient over portions of the
Southern High Plains will promote southerly winds and low relative
humidity, which will bring elevated fire weather concerns over
southeast Colorado and portions of New Mexico for Sunday.
Another low pressure system will move across the the Upper
Midwest/Great Lakes Sunday into Monday. The associated front will
bring chances for a wintry mix across the Great Lakes and
Northern/Central Plains. A weak shortwave trough will bring some
moisture over portions of the Southwest on Monday into Tuesday,
with chances for light snow accumulations over higher terrain.
Temperatures over much of Eastern U.S. will become cooler behind
the cold front on Sunday, while Western U.S. continues to see
above normal temperatures. Cold air from central Canada will
reinforce further cooling, bringing temperatures between 20s and
30s over parts of Northern Plains and Upper Midwest on Monday.
These below normal temperatures will gradually push eastward as
the clipper system moves into the Northeast, lower Great Lakes,
and Ohio Valley on Tuesday.
Oudit
Graphics available at
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php
73 de Scott KF5JRV
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