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Front Systems Rachel Gollob

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Front SystemsRachel Gollob

On the map it looks like a low pressure system following thru to the

Southeast. Only few patches of rainfall. While the top west part of

the country around Montana is experiencing a high pressure system

along with the east coast, which means they should have nice clear

weather.

The low pressure system is continuing towards the Southeast. Creating a bit more precipitation as it interacts with

some of the higher pressure areas. The Northwest along with the area

surrounding Wyoming and Nebraska are experiencing clear dry weather thanks to the high pressure system.

The East coast is still clear and dry due to the continuing high pressure system.

From the North there’s a low pressure system continuing down

thru Kansas and Missouri. Another one is starting to travel offshore but is still affecting North Carolina all

the way down to Florida diagonally. In the Southwest there’s a stationary

front that seems to be producing some precipitation in Arizona.

Most of the country is experiencing clear dry weather due to the

abundant high pressure systems. The low pressure system in the gulf seems to be reacting with the high

pressure system in Oklahoma creating some precipitation in

Louisiana and surrounding states. If it continues toward the high

pressure zone in Virginia and N. Carolina we could see some more

precipitation on the east coast.

There’s a low pressure system in the upper midwest with a stationary front

thru the middle of Montana that’s originating from up North producing

cold temperatures. The East coast spanning from New York to S.

Carolina is experiencing quite the precipitation due to the low pressure

warm front.

All is clear dry and cold for the midwest and surrounding areas. High

pressure systems all around.

Traveling from N. Dakota, Missouri, Kentucky, up to New York and

reaching over to Maine is a stationary front. Over montana there’s a cold

front with low pressure system that’s producing some snow and slight rain. The East coast looks like it might be stable for a bit while a low pressure

system is offshore heading East, while two high pressure systems

surround the stationary front.

I received all my maps from weather.com

And used Information from our textbook Meteorology Today

to decipher charts.