Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Rainfall & Windy Conditions October 7-8 2009


An upper level low over the Mississippi Valley will continue to move off to the North/Northeast and will be located over the Great lakes region tonight. This upper level low then will continue to move off to the east and be over New England during the day on wednesday. This will then cause a cold front to move across the area on wednesday! Rainfall will break out ahead of the front starting sometime after midnight and should pretty much clear out of the area by around noon time across the southern regions. Leaving in its passage and wake some strong gusty winds. Do to the strong gusty winds the NWS has issued a wind advisory for parts of the region for winds as high as 45 MPH..So overall later tonight into tomorrow is going to end up being quite nasty. Its quite possible with any stronger winds that mix down to the surface that there could end up being wind damage. So as a precaution to this ..people might want to make sure that any loose items are tied down...

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