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Welcome to the Weather Discussion 09-10 Winter season. Winter is off to a fast start already here in October and the website will be active to inform everyone on topics such as the record cold temperatures, to the significant crippling snow storms that we all have been waiting for this entire summer. Sense the sarcasm. A new poll and clean shout box has been created to encourage discussions, please bare with me as the forums are not up an running currently. Thanks for visiting and please spread the word.
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Mid-South Weather Discussion 2 Semi-tame 17-04-2009 23:49
National Forecast
NewsUpper Midwest, Plains, and Great Lakes

Record cold is being witnessed across this entire area as an Arctic Canadian high pressure settles across Montana, Wyoming and Colorado this weekend, behind a low pressure system sliding into the eastern and southern US that is bringing heavy rains and severe weather with it, particularly on the southern half. Arctic cold descends over Montana, Wyoming, eastern Colorado and the northern and central Plains this weekend.

A series of weak frontal waves will affect the upper great lake area over he next 3 weeks, and no significant warm up is in sight in this time frame. Temperatures will remain below normal for mid October into November, therefore several chances of precipitation exist in the form of snow. An early start to winter is imminent and persons should be prepared for unseasonably cold temps and deteriorating travel conditions. Continue to monitor these developing weather events as we progress through the next week and the beginning of Winter.


Minnesota Forecast

A sharp cold front will bring snow showers to the area tonight into Saturday morning. Snow accumulations will range from a trace up to about 1 inch. Brisk west and northwest winds will build in behind the front and will make Saturday a blustery day as highs only warm into the mid and upper 30s. A very cold morning is expected Sunday with lows in the 20s. Dry weather will continue Sunday but clouds will increase ahead of the next storm system. Highs Sunday will reach the lower to mid 40s.

Some uncertainty surrounds the forecast for Sunday night and Monday but low pressure will affect the area. At this time, several inches of snow looks to be possible across west central and central Minnesota with lesser amounts south and east where a mix of precipitation is expected. This system may be strong enough to create some travel problems due to the wintry precipitation. Check back through the weekend for updates on this wintry situation.
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