From AccuWeather...
Yesterday, a cold front swept across the Great Lakes region and into the Midwest with gusty thunderstorms, hail and even three reports of tornadoes. With the lack of a major cold push, this cold front weakened and stalled as it pressed into warm, moist air. The result will be a stationary front from the mid-Atlantic, through the Midwest and into the central Plains. Waves of low pressure along this front will bring bursts of heavy rain and thunderstorms. With this front lingering through the weekend, rainfall totals will begin to reach several inches across a wide area with the prospects of flooding.
Friday, March 23, 2007
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