👍Quick 6 Minute Synopsys For Parts Of The U.S. well done

03/11/2021 6 min
👍Quick 6 Minute Synopsys For Parts Of The U.S. well done

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Unknown 0:07Good evening everyone. It is Tuesday evening November 2. I wanted to get this done in five minutes the 23 Minute weather podcast I just gave him just gonna do a summary and try to get everything in within five minutes and the l start. Canadian cold front has moved across the United States and installed somewhere just south of Dallas. This cold front goes all the way from the Texas area all the way to the northeast. Temperatures ahead of the front are quite warm temperatures are in the 80s when you head off to Houston, Texas, and in the south Texas with hemorrhages behind the front are only in the 50s and many locations most locations only in the 40s. A strong storm system will be developing at the edge of this front over the Texas area. That's where the contrast that temperatures is most intense. copious amounts of Gulf moisture is also going to be put into the system the system is going to slowly move through the Gulf Coast, producing a long duration heavy rain event with three or more inches of rain over many locations. On the backside of the system, some snowflakes and they get mixed in especially over the Oklahoma Panhandle, possibly also the Texas panhandle as well. No snowfall accumulation is expected at this time. The low pressure system that was over in Nebraska that brought 5.8 inches of snow to North plate Nebraska, and also several inches of snow to other locations west of Lincoln, Nebraska and parts of Wyoming has moved off to the east and has been mainly a rain producer. But some areas in the Appalachian Mountains have seen snow and it has not been a significant system. However, there are winds that are coming off of Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes in general that are expected to bring probably between four and seven inches of snow for places close to Buffalo and Syracuse, New York, or Syracuse and also places in Michigan as well. This isUnknown 2:05the nor'easter that was affecting the United States last week, the powerful nor'easter the first one has moved off into the Atlantic and unbelievably it became a named storm and named a tropical subtropical storm. And today it became a named tropical storm. This is really quite unbelievable, really remarkable for a system to originally get its energy from contrast and temperatures. And then to transition over to a storm system that gets all of its energy from the water. And there's no longer a contrast in any temperatures. This is more common when you have hurricanes that turn into nor'easters. They weaken when they hit land and then they run into a cold front. And they reignite and they turn into a nor'easter. But this is quite unique. For this to happen. The North Pacific storms, those storms by the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. Those are very intense, low pressure systems, which for whatever reason don't seem to have any names to them. But one would think that perhaps they should have names if the ones in the Atlantic have names. But speaking of those systems, we have a powerful storm system over there right now over in the Gulf of Alaska, which is producing very heavy snow and heavy rain over in the Anchorage Alaska area. And places around their forecasts call for more than 10 feet of snow expected in the mountain areas over just a couple day period with some forecasts, it says in the National Weather Service up to 28 feet.Unknown 3:40Just unbelievable. Also, more than 10 inches of rain is expected over in that area. There actually was a record broken over there for eight inches of rain for two days, two consecutive days. And that's the farthest north we've ever had a city have eight inches of rain for two consecutive days. I believe that happened in Anchorage, Alaska. There are certainly are parts of that storm mature unprecedented. And that's one of them.Unknown 4:07A parade of storms will continue to move on to the northwest Pacific which is good news for them because they have...

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