Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Midwest to See Huge Temperature Drops, Severe Storms and Possible Snow



The culprit is a potent jet stream dip that will move across the northern Rockies and into the Plains. This will help to propel a strong frontal system through the Midwest Thursday through Saturday.
Impacts will range from huge temperatures drops to severe thunderstorms and perhaps even some snow.
Impact #1: Huge Temperature Drops
The most certain impact from this frontal system will be the very large temperature drops. In some places, high temperatures will drop 25 or more degrees from the start to the end of the weekImpact #2: Thunderstorms, Some Severe
Another fairly certain aspect of this storm is the rain and thunderstorms that will spread across the Midwest Wednesday night through Friday.
Impact #3: Is Snow Possible?
Background

Forecast Friday

Forecast Friday
By far, the potential for snow in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest is the least certain aspect of this storm.http://www.weather.com/news/weather-forecast/midwest-cold-snow-thunderstorms-20130930

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