Tuesday, September 19, 2006

September 16-17, 2006 Forecast Results

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Forecast (prepared December 2005)

Sept. 16-17:
A potential tropical disturbance may get its act together over Cuba and Florida. A low pressure system will develop over the Front Range of the Rockies.

Results

A potential tropical disturbance may get its act together over Cuba and Florida.

Sept 16, 2006- Accuweather

A lingering frontal boundary across the southern peninsula of Florida will yield a few showers and thunderstorms, but at least there are no tropical systems to worry about.

A low pressure system will develop over the Front Range of the Rockies.


Sept 16, 2006- Accuweather

A strong storm system will dive into the northern Plains today setting the stage for a wide variety of weather… thunderstorms will become severe today with hail and even isolated tornadoes battering eastern Nebraska, western Iowa and northward into the eastern Dakotas and western Minnesota. This cold front will also lead to strong winds through the central Rockies today with gusts 45- to 65 mph. A few gusts past 70 mph could whip through canyons and gorges of the front range in Colorado and Wyoming.

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