Nations Weather
Weather has been predicted to be very sever this year, this weather is believed to move through the middle portion of the country by the end of this weeks due to the development of the two low pressure systems.
The first low pressure system is expected to begin the day just north of the North Dakota before moving northeastward toward the Hudson Bay. The cold front, that is associated with a storm would remain draped from states like Oklahoma through the upper Midwest. Due to this weather, rain is forecast to fall along these fronts, the heaviest precipitation is expected over the mid states.
The second low pressure system is expected to develop by Friday in the afternoon and evening as it moves out to the Southern Rockies and into the Southern plains. Colorado Rockies should be able to receive some snow throughout the day as the storm moves to the east.
Furthermore, a Pacific cold front is also expected to appear into the Northwest by this weekend. This front will be bringing rain and high elevation snow for states such as Washington and Oregon. The Northeast is expected to have high temperatures of 40s and 50s. However, the Southeast should be able to see temperatures in the 70s and 80s.
With is sever weather, areas such as Iowa to Wisconsin will experience a snowfall, as the storm that has already brought snow to the parts of the West. The snow is expected to fall by Saturday morning across part of the northern Iowa than streak to the eastern Wisconsin. The snow should end by early Sunday morning, the cold snow however, will remain. Its best that the citizens know that the snow will not go away all at once.
This weekend is bringing more autumn bliss for most people in the East, but the winter is catching up early this year.
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