Late Season Snow for the Eastern Rockies
A late season storm will develop over the southern Rockies and bring heavy snow to the area. How much can we expect?
A late season storm will develop over the southern Rockies and bring heavy snow to the area. How much can we expect?
Ever wonder what causes those line shaped clouds in the sky?
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A slow-moving system will funnel rich Gulf moisture north, interacting with a nearly stationary front. Slow-moving storms will tend to produce extended periods of tropics-style rainfall. Flash flooding will be a major, widespread concern, with river flooding possible in the longer term.
A surge of summer-like humidity will interact with a stationary front to produce strong to severe storms this afternoon. The main threat area will be a narrow zone from Oklahoma northeast through the Ohio Valley. Hotter cells in this zone will drop damaging winds and very large hail.