Big Story Weather – March 19, 2013

OdiStar's picture

RedOrbit - March 20, 2013

Daily weather forecast and wrap-up provided by redOrbit meteorologist Joshua Kelly.

redOrbit Meteorologist Joshua Kelly

 

Big Story Weather from March 18: The big stories for yesterday included the severe weather outbreak over the Southeast and Gulf Coast region with well over 100 reports of wind and hail damage along with a few tornadoes. The biggest threat was the hail as some places saw hail as large as tennis balls and also baseballs. The second big story was the blizzard conditions that moved through Eastern Dakotas and Western Minnesota. Many places in this region have a really deep snow pack now so every time the wind blows the blizzard begins.

Big Story Weather Discussion for March 19: Low pressure moving along the East Coast will bring a few showers and snow showers to the region. Expect some moderate snowfall in New England. Another area of low pressure is moving through the Great Lakes bringing with it plenty of snow. High pressure over the Missouri region will begin to clear out the South and bring a breezy but nice day to the area. Another high pressure center over the Rockies will keep the region dry, however the fire danger will be high in the Southwest. Look for some showers to move into the Northwest during the overnight hour

 

To read the rest of this story, please visit Redborbit. com  

Category: