Monday, July 6, 2015

Extreme Weather for July 7

Good evening,

The work week began with a threat of severe weather across the Plains that delivered damaging winds and heavy rain along with possible sightings of tornadoes as a slow moving cold front extends from southern Texas into Illinois.

The system, which will continue to track east, will bring flooding rain and travel delays from the Texas Panhandle into parts of Missouri on Tuesday with the threat for severe weather remaining as the cold front advances east into the Ohio Valley. 

By the middle of the week, soggy weather will make a comeback across the Northeast as the same system moving across the Plains reaches the area.

Intense thunderstorms are forecast to take aim from the eastern Great Lakes into portions of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York with heavy downpours and gusty winds. Those from NYC to Vermont might want to keep their umbrellas and rain coats handy as showers and thunderstorms will become an inconvenience throughout these cities and although severe thunderstorms are not expected, delays in the afternoon commute should not be discarded.

As we end the work week, drier conditions are in store for the Northeast.

Enjoy your evening,
Jen Gonzalez


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