REdOrbit - May 8, 2013 - by Joshua Kelly
Daily weather forecast and wrap-up provided by redOrbit meteorologist Joshua Kelly.
redOrbit Meteorologist Joshua Kelly
Big Story Weather from May 7: The big story of the day was the heavy rain that remained over parts of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic along with a few severe weather reports back over the Southern Plains.
Big Story Weather Discussion for May 8: The low pressure over the East Coast moved very little overnight so expect another wet day from the Southeast to the Mid-Atlantic. This evening it will start to move into the Northeast to places like Boston and New York. High pressure over the Great Lakes will bring one more nice day to the region. The new storm system over the Southern Plains will start to expand eastward. Thunderstorms will be possible along the front over the Southern Plains as well. A nice day out West where things should remain dry and warm, although the fire danger will be high for the area.
Severe Weather: Today’s severe weather threat looks to be from Oklahoma northeastward into Missouri and parts of Arkansas.
Tropical Weather: No tropical weather forecasted for the United States over the next 24 hours.
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