Listen "Weather map for 10-29-21"
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Unknown 0:08Friday afternoon October 22, a strong and deep low pressure system situated over the Ohio Valley continues to pivot northeast. This storm system is vertically stacked and it's strong enough that they're likely will not be or there will be a weak secondary low pressure system that develops off in North Carolina, that secondary low pressure is not going to strengthen until the primary, that low pressure system moves a little bit further away. Usually it strengthens quicker but this time it's to organize the primary low pressure system is too strong and organized. It's going to have to first pull away before that secondary area of low pressure develops heavy rains along the East Coast due to this nor Easter will be the second one within just a few days. This one's not quite as large not quite producing as much rain as the previous ones did. However, since grounds are saturated in the rivers are already flooding and coastal floods are have already been occurring. This one just aggravates the situation. As a result, we have flood advisories and flood warnings in effect from much of these coasts. We also have some places seeing wind advisories, such as Baltimore, other places along the coast are also experiencing wind advisories. There's some talk about possible thunderstorms in some areas. But generally speaking, the instability is going to be low for those locations. And there's only a real minor chance for any type of thunder. Most of the warmer air will remain all the way out in the Atlantic Ocean. One of the most interesting thing that I've ever heard really is something that was mentioned in the New York Times where it says that this is a low pressure system, this strong storm system after it moves out to sea, it has a chance of becoming a named tropical storm. Unbelievable and named Tropical Storm isn't even in the tropics. It's not even in the tropics, but it has a chance of becoming a named tropical storm. Heavy research is needed on that that requires a very significant investigation to figure out what is going on with that, at the very least maybe a post tropical system. But since when do we give do we give post tropical systems storms names I mean, do we do that the Weather Channel gives everything a name but do is that the official thing I don't know I've never heard of this. Anyways, this low pressure system goes out to see it might be becoming into a tropical a tropical storm. I don't know what that means, but it might be getting a name. Further off to our west. We have much warmer air which is making its way into the Rockies. And then this is an advance of a low pressure system is another strong storm Pacific system that's up in the northwest. The radar shows lots of precipitation coming from an atmospheric river once again for Washington and places up there. The that atmospheric river is in those low pressure systems that continuously are coming on to the coast as a result of what appeared to be a really strong low pressure system which is pretty stationary up in the Gulf of Alaska area somewhere around there. And that's going to continue during storm after storm into the Pacific Northwest of great interest of very great interest to those people who love snow for this week is the following information. The trough of in the we have first of all a record high ridge ridge with unusually strong ridge going unusually far north all the way up into northwest Canada. And then that makes a dip that makes a trough going way down over here. In addition additionally there's a strong storm system that's going to be developing over in the Texas area. When you play that out. We will be getting looks like our first arctic air mass of the season coming in this week. This air mass is indicated the indications are that it might be coming directly from the north pole right from the North Pole.Unknown 4:27There is a lot of different computer guidance in regards to what those temperatures will be...
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