Saturday, September 22, 2012

Severe Storms Eye Mid-Atlantic, Northeast


Even though fall has arrived, summer time thunderstorms are targeting large stretches of the East Coast early this weekend. Just like the weather this past Tuesday, the Interstate 95 corridor is right in the crosshairs of a powerful cold front that will bring gusty storms.
A cold front screaming across the Upper Midwest will quickly dart to the East Coast later today. Ahead of it, warm 80s will ripen the atmosphere enough to generate a long line of thunderstorms from Upstate New York into the northern Mid-Atlantic.
Storms will rapidly develop from western New York into West Virginia early this afternoon, intensifying and making a beeline in the unstable air bubbling from Maryland and the Delmarva Peninsula all of the way into New York`s Hudson and Mohawk valleys this afternoon and evening. Places like Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, Utica, Albany, N.Y., and Scranton, Pa., will all need to keep a watchful eye to the sky for threatening weather.

http://weather.weatherbug.com/weather-news/weather-reports.html?zcode=z6286&story=14055

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