A storm centered Thursday morning over the lower Great Lakes will continue to move northeastward, producing rain and wet snow across the northeastern quarter of the nation. Locally heavy showers and thunderstorms — some severe— are likely farther east in the warm, humid, unstable air across the Mid-Atlantic States. In the storm’s wake, dry, increasingly warm weather will spread eastward from the Great Plains, reaching the eastern half of the nation by the weekend. Out west, renewed Pacific storminess will generate heavy rain and mountain snow, with 5-day precipitation totals in the Sierra Nevada approaching 6 inches (liquid equivalent), although the Southwest will remain dry.
Continue reading A somewhat drier pattern ahead for the Heartland at Brownfield Ag News.
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