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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Homeland Security Threat Level: YELLOW (ELEVATED)
Significant National Weather South Tropical Weather OutlookRainy conditions will continue today across the Southeast, as the slow moving low pressure system over northern Florida continues to develop bands of moderate to heavy rainfall. Excessive rainfall will result in the possibility of flash flooding through this evening across the Coastal Carolinas. Ongoing and developing thunderstorms are forecast to reach eastern Oklahoma and Arkansas to southern Texas. Below average temperatures are projected in much of the cloud-covered Southeast, but anticipate above average in the lower Mississippi River Valley westward. Northeast The storm system impacting the Southeast will begin to move northward today. Clouds and then showers will move into the Mid-Atlantic by this evening, with rain staying mostly south of the Pennsylvania-Maryland border. Temperatures will be below average in the southern Virginias, but still average to 15 degrees above average further north. Rain will continue over the Mid-Atlantic Wednesday and then move northward into parts of New York and southern New England. West Showers will continue today across much of the Northwest, but will lessen by mid-week as a cold front moves eastward. An additional rainfall accumulation of one inch is expected in western Washington, especially across the Cascades. High temperatures will range from the 30s to the 50s across the Northwest, and from the 80s to near 100 degrees in the Desert Southwest. Midwest The storm in the southeastern U.S. will bring showers into the eastern Ohio Valley today. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be ongoing or developing from Upper Michigan to Missouri. Despite some risk of showers, most of the region will remain dry and warm, with temperatures ranging from average to 17 degrees above average. A cold front moving in from the west by mid-week will increase the risk of thunderstorms in the Mississippi valley. Atlantic / Caribbean / Gulf
Eastern Pacific Tropical Depression Irwin
Hurricane Jova (Category 3)
Area 1
Central Pacific
Western Pacific
No new activity (FEMA HQ) Wildfire Update Monday, Oct. 10, 2011:
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