Big Story Weather – January 29, 2013

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RedOrbit.com - 1/29/13, Joshua Kelly

Big Story Weather from January 28: The snow and ice that impacted the Northeast and Great Lakes region yesterday created large impacts for the region. The second big story was the heavy snow that started moving out of the Rockies through the Northern Plains with some places getting over 6 inches in South Dakota and North Dakota. The third story was the heat as some places along the Gulf Coast where back into the mid 70’s.

Weather Outlook for January 29: Low pressure moving through the Great Lakes will bring heavy rain and snow to the region. A second low pressure developing over the Southern Plains will be the focus for some severe weather today with the chance of seeing damaging winds and hail along with tornadoes from Eastern Texas into the Lower Mississippi River Valley. High pressure will build in over the Northern Rockies which will bring some very cold air to the East over the next few days. A warm front still along the West Coast will bring showers to the Pacific Northwest. Below is the weather for a few select cities.

Baltimore MD: Mostly Cloudy: 49F
Gulfport MS: Mostly Cloudy/Thunderstorms: 74F
St. Louis MO: Cloudy/Rain: 58F
Denver CO: Cloudy/ Snow: 27F
Portland OR: Showers: 45F

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