Big Story Weather – February 15, 2013

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RedOrbit.com - 2/15/13, By Joshua Kelly

Big Story Weather from February 14: The clipper system moved through the Great Lakes yesterday leaving in its path a swath of snowfall from around one to three inches for many with some places even seeing slightly more. The second big story was the arrival of the colder air into the Gulf Coast region where some places saw temps last night drop into the upper 30’s. The final story of the day was the dry and warmer conditions out West.

Weather Outlook for February 15: Low pressure is moving through the Northeast today bringing a few snow showers to the Maine region. A second low pressure system is beginning to take shape off the coast of Florida. This storm will begin to move northeastward over the next day and will bring some winter precipitation to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. High pressure over Texas is creating nice weather for the Southern Plains and Gulf Coast, while another area of high pressure is moving through the Northern Plains bringing frigid air to the region. High pressure over the Rockies will bring a nice day to the West Coast. Below is the weather for a few select cities.

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