CABO HURRICANE THREAT, ROCKIES SNOW, EASTERN HEAT TO RETURN

Written by on September 5, 2016 in Summer 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments

While we have autumn snows affecting the Northern Rockies we have summer heat in the Southeast. Both the Northeast and Southwest have tropical troubles.

Hermine continues to batter the coastal Northeast, mainly with gales, pounding surge which continues to cause beach erosion and rip currents. Inland areas are much more tranquil.

Credit: AccuWeather

Credit: AccuWeather

Credit: weather.com

Credit: weather.com

Meanwhile in the Pacific, the Baja is under a hurricane threat.

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Heavy thunderstorm activity is likely to spread into the Four Corners with flooding rain potential.

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While snows blanket high elevations of Idaho and Montana.

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A system crossing the N Tier will bring the another severe weather threat to the mid section will SW winds and sunshine eventually brings the return of 90s to the East Coast this week.

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

See this evening’s video.

 

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