Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Where a 60 Degree Drop In Temperature Is Expected


If you are a fan of extreme weather patterns, then this is your kind of week.
A strong cold front plunging south across the nation's midsection will result in temperature drops of 60+ degrees in some cities! Snow is also in the forecast for parts of the central states.
Let's look at a few of the extreme temperature swings that we will see in this first week of May.

From 90s to 30s

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Tuesday's Highs

Tuesday's Highs
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Thursday AM Lows

Thursday AM Lows
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Thursday's Highs

Thursday's Highs
Lubbock, Texas - Forecast to reach a near-record high in the middle 90s on Tuesday. Temperatures will plummet around 60 degrees to the middle 30s by Thursday morning and then struggle to reach 50 degrees during the afternoon. Another of the many reasons Lubbock won our 2013 Toughest Weather City Tournament.
Lubbock's neighbors to the north, Amarillo, and south, Midland, will see similar changes from sweltering 90s on Monday and Tuesday to jacket weather Thursday and Friday morning.
It's not just the Texas Panhandle that will see mammoth temperature changes this week. Many more cities from the south-central states to the Upper Midwest will also feel the change.

Back to Winter in the Midwest

Minneapolis - The 70+ degree temperatures we've seen since this past Friday were nice while they lasted. Highs in the 40s and even upper 30s are expected Wednesday through Friday. Some snow is possible as well.
Kansas City - After highs in the low 80s Monday and Tuesday, you'll be grabbing a jacket with temperatures failing to get out of the 40s late in the week.
Chicago - Could potentially see its first 80-degree day of the year Tuesday or Wednesday, then it's back to highs in the 60s and upper 50s late in the week.
Des Moines, Iowa - Will only see highs in the low 40s or upper 30s at the end of the week after a few days in the low 80s to start the week.

South-Central Region Changes

Oklahoma City - Will go from highs in the middle to upper 80s on Monday and Tuesday to not getting out of the 40s or 50s on Thursday and Friday.
Dallas - From the middle 80s Monday-Wednesday to highs in the 50s on Thursday.
Wichita, Kan. - After 80s on Monday and Tuesday, temperatures will not get out of the 40s Thursday and Friday.

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