Monday, April 15, 2013

Winter Storm Yogi: Deja Vu All Over Again

The overall weather pattern this upcoming week is shaping up to potentially be deja vu, if you'll pardon us saying so, as Winter Storm Yogi affects some of the same parts of the country as Winter Storm Walda did last week. Much like we saw this past week, cold air will be entrenched across the northern/central Plains and Upper Midwest. Meanwhile, warm and moist air will surge northward from the Gulf of Mexico. In between, we'll have a frontal zone with low pressure riding along it that will head northeastward with time. Potential impacts from this "deja vu" pattern will likely be similar as well with more snow and severe weather. More Spring Snow? Current Radar Tuesday's Forecast Wednesday's Forecast Thursday's Forecast Snowfall Forecast For some of the same areas that just dealt with Winter Storm Walda, more snow is moving in. This is especially true for cities such as Denver and Cheyenne, Wyo. through Wednesday. (MORE: 10 Strangest Things About Walda) The heavy-snow bull's-eye will focus on southern Wyoming and northern Colorado Monday night into Tuesday, with the potential for additional accumulation all the way into Wednesday. This prolonged period of snow will likely generate significant accumulations, especially over the mountains as well as areas just east of the mountains in Wyoming and northern Colorado.

http://www.weather.com/news/weather-forecast/winter-storm-yogi-20130415

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