Weather Summary
Weather Underground midday recap for Monday, May 20, 2013.

Heavy rains and chances of severe thunderstorm activity continued for areas of the Plains into the Midwest on Tuesday as a broad, nearly stationary low remained over the Northern Plains. As the system lingered, ample moisture streamed northward from the Gulf of Mexico, while an associated cold front reached from the low southward through Central and Southern Plains. The sharpening cold front combined with a dry line in the Southern Plains and the moisture laden conditions of the Central U.S. set the stage for multiple clusters of thunderstorms to develop across the Plains and into the Mid-Mississippi Valley. Portions of eastern/central Oklahoma, north-central Texas, northwestern Arkansas, southern Missouri, far southeastern Kansas remained at moderate risk of severe thunderstorm activity as environmental conditions remained favorable for strong tornadoes, damaging wind gusts, and very large hail. Areas surrounding this moderate risk region from the parts of the central Texas into the Upper Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi Valley were at slight risk of severe thunderstorm development with hail and isolated tornadoes.

Meanwhile, areas of heavy rain and widely scattered showers persisted near the low and it\\\\'s associated warm front in portions of the north-central U.S. Continued precipitation in this already saturate region combined with rapid runoff maintained flood concerns from parts of North Dakota into northwestern Wisconsin.

Elsewhere, scattered showers and thunderstorms developed in the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern corner of the nation as a weak upper trough of low pressure dropped southward over the region. To the north, additional showers were possible in the Northeast.
Weather Underground midday recap for Monday, May 20, 2013.

Heavy rains and chances of severe thunderstorm activity continued for areas of the Plains into the Midwest on Tuesday as a broad, nearly stationary low remained over the Northern Plains. As the system lingered, ample moisture streamed northward from the Gulf of Mexico, while an associated cold front reached from the low southward through Central and Southern Plains. The sharpening cold front combined with a dry line in the Southern Plains and the moisture laden conditions of the Central U.S. set the stage for multiple clusters of thunderstorms to develop across the Plains and into the Mid-Mississippi Valley. Portions of eastern/central Oklahoma, north-central Texas, northwestern Arkansas, southern Missouri, far southeastern Kansas remained at moderate risk of severe thunderstorm activity as environmental conditions remained favorable for strong tornadoes, damaging wind gusts, and very large hail. Areas surrounding this moderate risk region from the parts of the central Texas into the Upper Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi Valley were at slight risk of severe thunderstorm development with hail and isolated tornadoes.

Meanwhile, areas of heavy rain and widely scattered showers persisted near the low and it\\\\'s associated warm front in portions of the north-central U.S. Continued precipitation in this already saturate region combined with rapid runoff maintained flood concerns from parts of North Dakota into northwestern Wisconsin.

Elsewhere, scattered showers and thunderstorms developed in the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern corner of the nation as a weak upper trough of low pressure dropped southward over the region. To the north, additional showers were possible in the Northeast.
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Arusha, Tanzania   59 °F 94% 30.15 in Scattered Clouds  East at 17 mph 12:00 AM EAT Save
Bukoba, Tanzania   66 °F 83% 30.04 in Partly Cloudy  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania   72 °F 100% 29.98 in Partly Cloudy  SSW at 6 mph 12:00 AM EAT Save
Dodoma, Tanzania   68 °F 68% 30.09 in Clear  East at 12 mph 12:00 AM EAT Save
Iringa, Tanzania   63 °F 72% 30.18 in Clear  Calm 10:00 PM EAT Save
Kigoma, Tanzania   70 °F 83% 30.09 in Scattered Clouds  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania   63 °F 100% 30.06 in Scattered Clouds  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Kilwa Masoko, Tanzania   74 °F 79% n/a Clear  South at 10 mph Estimated Save
Mafia, Tanzania   80 °F 73% n/a Partly Cloudy  SSE at 16 mph Estimated Save
Mbeya, Tanzania   54 °F 96% n/a Clear  SE at 7 mph Estimated Save
Mombo, Tanzania   81 °F 79% 29.98 in Partly Cloudy  SSE at 7 mph 10:00 PM EAT Save
Morogoro, Tanzania   70 °F 83% 30.01 in Partly Cloudy  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Moshi, Tanzania   63 °F 100% 30.06 in Scattered Clouds  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Mtwara, Tanzania   73 °F 88% n/a Clear  South at 10 mph Estimated Save
Musoma, Tanzania   90 °F 46% 30.09 in Mostly Cloudy  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Mwanza, Tanzania   66 °F 66%  in Clear  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Nachingwea, Tanzania   63 °F 94% n/a Clear  SSE at 4 mph Estimated Save
Pemba, Tanzania   81 °F 79% 29.98 in Partly Cloudy  SSE at 7 mph 10:00 PM EAT Save
Same, Tanzania   64 °F 95% n/a Cloudy  South at 4 mph Estimated Save
Shinyanga, Tanzania   63 °F 75% n/a Clear  SE at 6 mph Estimated Save
Songea, Tanzania   59 °F 84%  in Scattered Clouds  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Tabora, Tanzania   66 °F 73% 30.09 in Clear  Calm 12:00 AM EAT Save
Tanga, Tanzania   81 °F 79% 29.98 in Partly Cloudy  SSE at 7 mph 10:00 PM EAT Save
Zanzibar, Tanzania   77 °F 89% 29.98 in Partly Cloudy  SE at 12 mph 12:00 AM EAT Save