...Temperatures will be 20 to 40 degrees below average over the Northern
Plains/Upper Mississippi Valley into the Middle Mississippi Valley/Western
Ohio and Tennessee Valleys...
A strong front along the Eastern Seaboard will move out over the Western
Atlantic by Monday evening. The storm will produce light to moderate rain
over parts of the Northern Mid-Atlantic into New England tapering off by
Monday evening. Before the precipitation ends, the rain will change over
to snow over New England and coastal Mid-Atlantic. In addition, light
rain will develop over parts of the Southern Mid-Atlantic into the
Southeast before ending by Monday afternoon. Behind the system, cold air
flowing over the Great Lakes and counter-clockwise upper-level flow will
aid in producing lake effect snow downwind from the Lakes through Tuesday.
Snow will also develop over parts of the Central Appalachians on Monday
morning, ending by Monday evening.
Meanwhile, cold high pressure over the Plains will move southeastward to
the Eastern Gulf Coast/Southeast by Tuesday evening. Very cold
temperatures will be associated with this region of high pressure. MOREHERE
Most of the time we don’t think if weather as being energy, but it is, and as energy it can be focused
and directed