
(the low pressure on the upper right hand is the one that we'll be tracking)
Well, the low pressure that will be responsible for the rain on Sunday night and Monday across the region is already beginning to take shape over in the Rockies. This low will dip south towards Texas/Oklahoma panhandle later tonight and then it will quickly deepen and head our way. It will be a good sized low pressure system as it comes our way.
Because most of us will be on the southern edge of the low, we'll see just the rain from it. Places like Green Bay could get some snow from it, but as of now I am thinking it'll just be a wintry mix.
Tomorrow morning, I'll have my predicted snow fall totals and timing of this pressure system.
Again, we could see some very light flooding with this system because it will melt that snow very rapidly, and those rivers and streams may swell a little bit, but it wont be anything out of the ordinary.
Again, not a whole lot to type about right now, however like I just typed, I'll have predicted rain fall amounts and timing in the morning around 6 a.m. or so as usual on the weekends.
I'll keep you updated as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I'll have them.
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