Well we now have three low pressure systems that we here at GLWX have decided to name: Natalya - which we named yesterday - but now we have two new lows; Alexandria and Olga. Alexandria is located just off the coast of Lake Superior on the U.P. of Michigan at 994 mbs and Olga is located in SE Indiana at 994 mbs.
Each of these lows will be slow moving, however they'll begin to weaken overnight tonight and into tomorrow as they move out of the region. Had I known that there would've been three named low pressures like this at once, then I would've given them more comical names, but for now...their unexpectedness has become rather annoying.
Olga wont really effect the region to much, it will only be noticeable for the next couple hours as she moves SE towards southern Ohio and then into the Appalachians, but it really wont do much for us. And Alexandria is so close to Natalya that they might as well just be one low pressure. So that is why the forecast wont be changing much despite the presence of the three lows.
I'll have your updated forecast coming up in a couple hours, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather!
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