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Author Topic: 6765 USB Shares North weather forecast 2314 UTC 8 April 2022  (Read 465 times)

Offline myteaquinn

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On the Shares North net they are sending a weather forecast in MT63:

R 082249Z APR 2022
FM NNA5IS
TO SHARES EVENING NET
BT
UCLAS
1. SUBJECT: NATIONAL WX BCST
..Upper-level low to produce snow and rain showers over parts of the
Great Lakes to Central Appalachians...

...There is a Critical Risk of fire weather over parts of the Plains and
the Central Gulf Coast...

...Heavy snow for the Cascades...

Deep upper-level low over the Upper Great Lakes to the Central Gulf Coast
will aid in producing snow and rain showers over parts of the Great Lakes
to Central Appalachians through Saturday. The snow and rain showers will
slowly taper off from west to east overnight Saturday into Sunday. The
heaviest snow amounts will be over the Central Appalachians and, to a
lesser degree, downwind from the Great Lakes. Some of the rain showers
will have embedded thunderstorms over the Ohio Valley into parts of the
Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, with the greatest areal coverage on Friday and
less on Saturday.

Meanwhile, gusty winds, low humidity, and dry fuels have contributed to
the SPC issuing a Critical Risk of fire weather over parts of the Plains
and the Central Gulf Coast through Saturday morning. However, the fire
weather threat will be over parts of the Southern High Plains and Southern
Rockies on Saturday. In addition, upper-level ridging over portions of
California and the Southwest will aid in producing tied or record high
temperatures over the area through Friday evening.

Furthermore, a front over Northern Plains to the Great Basin will move
eastward to Upper Midwest to the Southern Plains by Sunday afternoon. As a
result, light rain and snow will develop over parts of the Northern
Intermountain Region early Friday evening. As the front passes, the snow
levels will lower over the region as snow develops over the Northern
Rockies by Saturday morning. The light snow continues over the Northern
Rockies on Saturday. Overnight Saturday, the snow will begin to move into
the Central Rockies. Nevertheless, light snow and rain showers will
develop over parts of the Northern/Central High Plains on Sunday morning,
expanding into the Upper Mississippi Valley by Sunday evening.
Furthermore, light rain and thunderstorms will develop over parts of the
Middle/Lower Mississippi Valley by Sunday evening.
BT







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