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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Weather synopsis: April 24


10:41am an area of High Pressure will give way to a Low Pressure System moving from the South to the Northeast. This system will feature moderate to heavy rain for the Northeast. The Southeast has been receiving strong to severe thunderstorms capable of spawning Tornadoes that will stay well south of the Northeast. The forecast for the Northeast region calls for nice weather today with temperatures in the mid 60s. Increasing clouds can be expected through the evening ahead of the Low Pressure System. Rain will break out in the early morning tomorrow and will continue at a moderate rate. Looking ahead, rain will continue through the early week. Rain should cease by Tuesday in upstate New York but will linger into Wednesday along the Atlantic coast. Temperatures will go on a roller-coaster ride; ahead of this Low Pressure System temperatures will be on the warm side in the 60s, behind the system temperatures will be some 10° cooler in the 50s, then by Wednesday and Thursday temperatures will warm up once more. NCEP forecast models suggest that another big warm up is in the works for the latter portion of the week with temperatures possibly approaching record levels.

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