Heavy Rains Run Between Northeast/Southeast Drought Area, Flash Flood Concerns Return To West Virginia

Written by on July 2, 2016 in Summer 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments

A sharp west-east thermal boundary has low pressure now forming over western Kansas. With cool, dry air north and hot, humid air south, heavy, flooding rains will cause problems this weekend from Kansas east to the Mid-Atlantic.

Credit: AccuWeather

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Heavy flooding rains enhanced by knife edge north-south thermal gradient.

Sun PM temps

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Anomaly

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FEATURE IMAGE CREDIT: West Virginia Department of Transportation

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Renewed flash flood threat for West Virginia.

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Catastrophic flooding kills nearly two dozen in West Virginia

Note also that this corridor of heavy rain is following where the wet ground is and in between the dry!

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July 4th setup.

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Once the ‘soaking system’ exits the Eastern Seaboard, cooler, drier air penetrates the Southeast while the heat surges northward up the Plains next week!

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

Credit: Tropical Tidbits

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