Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Big Story Weather

Big Story Weather – December 5, 2012

December 5, 2012
 
 
Daily weather forecast and wrap-up provided by redOrbit meteorologist Joshua Kelly.
redOrbit Meteorologist Joshua Kelly


Big Story Weather from December 4: Heat was the big news yesterday with many records being set up and down the East Coast as high temps soared into the 70’s. The second big story was the strong to severe storms that pushed through Texas overnight along with all the showers along the frontal boundary. Lastly was all the heavy rain and mountain snows that hit the West Coast again as conditions are very saturated along the coast leaving many places prone to flooding and the snows are getting very heavy in the region.

Weather Outlook for December 5: Low pressure pushing off the East Coast will leave a few lingering showers in the region before clearing out this afternoon. A new developing low pressure is moving along the Northern Gulf which will bring more scattered showers to the region and this moisture will push into Florida by this afternoon. High pressure building in over the Great Lakes will bring partly cloudy skies to the region. Another frontal boundary is beginning to push across the Northern Rockies and this will move into the Northern Plains this evening bringing showers to the region. High pressure will bring a nice day to the Southwest. A frontal boundary off the coast will begin to bring more showers to the Pacific Northwest. Below is the weather for a few select cities.
Baltimore MD: Partly Cloudy: 48F
Houston TX: Partly Cloudy: 70F
Minneapolis MN: Partly Cloudy with evening showers: 42F
Boise ID: Mostly Cloudy with showers: 50F
San Diego CA: Partly Cloudy: 67F

International Weather Outlook for December 5: Low pressure to the West of Japan is bringing heavy rains and mountain snows to the region. This is also expanding westward back into the Koreas along with strong winds in the region. The Philippines are now slowly recovering as the Typhoon has moved on to the west and is in the South China Sea moving towards mainland China. High pressure over the Tibetan Plateau will bring partly cloudy skies to Eastern China today. Low pressure moving through Central Europe is bringing snow to the north and showers to the south in the region. Another area of low pressure to the north of England is bringing scattered cloud cover to the region. A strong area of low pressure is moving in from the west around the tip of South America bringing showers to the region. High pressure over Southeast Australia is creating partly cloudy skies in the region, while a low pressure moving across the North is bringing showers to that part of the region. Here is the forecast for a few select international cities.
Tokyo Japan: Mostly Cloudy with Showers and a low near 5C.
Guam USA: Partly Cloudy with a low near 23C.
Shanghai China: Partly Cloudy with a low near 4C.
London England: Partly Cloudy with a low near -1C.
Brisbane Australia: Partly Cloudy with a low near 23C.

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