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Subj: NWS USA WX Forcast - Jun 06
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Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
322 AM EDT Sun Jun 6 2021
Valid 12Z Sun Jun 6 2021 - 12Z Tue Jun 8 2021
...Remaining quite warm from the Upper Midwest to the East Coast...
...Additional heavy rain for portions of the Gulf Coast...
High temperatures will continue to be more reminiscent of the middle of
summer instead of early June across much of the north-central U.S. for
Sunday and Monday, although there should be some abatement compared to the
record setting heat over the past few days. Highs in the upper 80s to
upper 90s will be commonplace from South Dakota to Michigan and northern
parts of the Ohio Valley. The East Coast region will also get its fair
share of hot and humid conditions as the Bermuda High remains anchored
offshore. It will also be quite hot across the Desert Southwest with
100-110 degree readings expected for the lower elevations. It will not be
as hot across Texas and the Deep South owing to a weak upper low and
abundant cloud cover and rainfall.
Another thing making weather headlines for Sunday will be additional heavy
rainfall across the central Gulf Coast region, particularly from New
Orleans to southern Alabama. Moisture rich flow from the Gulf of Mexico
will intercept a weak low level boundary over this region, and promote the
development of numerous showers and storms through Saturday, with the
potential for up to three inches of rain that may result in some instances
of flooding. Heavy rain is also expected across the ArkLaTex region in
connection with the slow moving upper low, and for the Cascades as a
couple of Pacific disturbances pass through the region. In terms of
severe weather potential, the Storm Prediction Center has a Slight Risk of
severe thunderstorms for Monday across portions of the Dakotas as a well
defined surface low and front intercepts a warm and unstable airmass
across this region.
Hamrick
Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php
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