Tim Roche
Weather Underground Forecast for Sunday, December 06, 2009.
High pressure will build over the East Coast on Sunday as the strong storm that brought rain and snow to the region on Saturday moves into the northern Atlantic. Temperatures will start out chilly in most locations, but will warm up slightly throughout the day. Temperatures east of the Appalachians should reach into the 40s while the eastern interior can expect temperatures to hover right around the freezing mark for much of the day. The high will also bring clear skies to much of the region, which will help to melt any snow that accumulated on Saturday.
Chilly temperatures will spread south along the Eastern Seaboard with below freezing temperatures expected as far south as northern Florida.
High pressure will also remain in place across the Plains, where despite sunny clear skies, temperatures are expected to cool off a bit, with temperatures expected to fall far below normal.
West of the Rockies, high pressure will continue to keep skies clear. Temperatures will remain chilly along the West Coast, with the Northwest seeing highs well below normal, and more southern locations only moderately cooler than normal.
Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Saturday ranged from a low of -9 degrees at Crane Lake, Minn. to a high of 83 degrees at Ft Lauderdale, Fla.
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