Big Story Weather – April 24, 2013

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RedOrbit - 24 April 2013 - Joshua Kelly

 

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

redOrbit Meteorologist Joshua Kelly

Big Story Weather from April 23: Unseasonably cold air struck the Central United States with places like Kansas seeing accumulating snowfall. Oklahoma and Texas dealt with a hard freeze which had implications on trees and sensitive vegetation. Places like Denver, Colorado recorded temps running about 30-35 degrees below normal, while Kansas City saw temps around 20-30 degrees below normal.

 

Big Story Weather Discussion for April 24: Low pressure over western New York will bring showers to the Northeast and these will also extend along the cold front back into Texas. Some places could see near two inches of rainfall. Behind the front a few snow showers will mix in over parts of Illinois and Indiana. A strong and cold area of high pressure will slide into Texas today keeping the region well below normal for temps. A weak clipper system will hit the Northern Plains with some more light snowfall. The West Coast will remain dry and nice again today.

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