Sunday, December 26, 2010

Monday Weather Outlook

By WeatherBug Sr. Meteorologist, James


The last work week of 2010 will start off with a Northeast blizzard and another arctic blast for the South and Southeast. The West, for once, will not be the center of the U.S. weather headlines.
The season`s first major winter nor`easter will be continuing to bombard the northern Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast with heavy snow and wind gusts in excess of 35 mph. Blizzard conditions will continue for places like New York City and Boston through later Monday afternoon.
Wrapping behind the nor`easter is another barrage of arctic air heading south. The Southeast, Gulf Coast and Florida will have another day of unseasonably cold temperatures. Highs on Monday will struggle to climb out of the 40s as far south as the Gulf Coast and northern Florida, with south Florida seeing highs in the 50s.
The Central U.S. from Texas to the Canadian border will have a quiet Monday. Bright sunshine will get rid of some of the winter gloom, but it will feel still feel like winter. Highs across the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes will be in the teens and 20s, with 30s and 40s in the central and lower Mississippi and lower Ohio valleys,
Outside of a few late day rain showers and mountain snow in the extreme northern Northwest, the West Coast will have a quiet Monday. Temperatures will be in the 30s and 40s in the Rockies and Great Basin. Warmer 50s and 60s will be found across the extreme southern Desert Southwest and across southern California.
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