Monday, March 8, 2010

Flooding & Heavy Rains On The Way! March 11th 15th 2010


Low pressure currently over the Midwest is expected to stay relatively stationary thru the weekend. However.. embedded Shortwaves are going to rotate around the main area of low pressure and move across the region. This is going to result in heavy rains moving across the region. The heavier rains combined with snowpack further north is going to result in significant flooding potential across the region.
At this point and time Real Weather Services is issuing a Level 2 Alert for Heavy rains to effect the area. At this point and time it appears the hardest hit areas for rain will be the same areas that got hardest hit with snowfall this season!

At this point and time ...Real Wx Services is not expecting any thunderstorms as the air out ahead of the system is not much different then the air that will be coming in behind the system. Of course we will continue to monitor the situation, in case, any thunderstorms could occur.
At this point and time..Real Wx Services is not anticipating any snowfall except for potential across the higher elevations of the Northeast. However..even in those locations dominant precipitation type should be rain with just some backend snow showers possible across the higher elevations in the NE...
Stay Tuned for the latest information on the Northeast Flooding Potential!

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