Weather Summary
Weather Underground midday recap for Tuesday, June 18, 2013.

Wet and unsettled weather continued for parts of the East and South on Tuesday as a cold front dropped southeastward across the Midwest and Northeast and reinforced another frontal boundary extending from southern New England through the Southern Plains. Rain and thunderstorm activity developed ahead the advancing cold front in parts of the Ohio Valley into New England, while a cooler airmass followed behind the cold front and led to cooler daytimes highs in the Upper Great Lakes and Northeast. Areas of scattered showers and thunderstorms developed near and to the south of the main frontal disturbance from the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast through the Central and Southern Plains. The Storm Prediction Center issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorms for parts of the lower Ohio Valley and eastern and central Carolinas through the afternoon and evenings. Areas of the Ohio Valley were at primary risks of damaging wind gusts and hail, while areas of the Carolinas remained at risk of damaging wind gusts.

Meanwhile, behind this activity impulses from from the West enhanced precipitation and thunderstorm activity in the High Plains and created the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms for a large part of the region. The Storm Prediction Center issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorm development from this afternoon through tonight with threats of hail and damaging wind gusts.

Elsewhere, an upper level low located off the Pacific Northwest coast brought progressively better chances for showers and thunderstorm activity to the Northwest. The Storm Prediction Center issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorm development for the Northern Rockies with hail and damaging wind gusts possible from this afternoon through tonight.
Weather Underground midday recap for Tuesday, June 18, 2013.

Wet and unsettled weather continued for parts of the East and South on Tuesday as a cold front dropped southeastward across the Midwest and Northeast and reinforced another frontal boundary extending from southern New England through the Southern Plains. Rain and thunderstorm activity developed ahead the advancing cold front in parts of the Ohio Valley into New England, while a cooler airmass followed behind the cold front and led to cooler daytimes highs in the Upper Great Lakes and Northeast. Areas of scattered showers and thunderstorms developed near and to the south of the main frontal disturbance from the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast through the Central and Southern Plains. The Storm Prediction Center issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorms for parts of the lower Ohio Valley and eastern and central Carolinas through the afternoon and evenings. Areas of the Ohio Valley were at primary risks of damaging wind gusts and hail, while areas of the Carolinas remained at risk of damaging wind gusts.

Meanwhile, behind this activity impulses from from the West enhanced precipitation and thunderstorm activity in the High Plains and created the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms for a large part of the region. The Storm Prediction Center issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorm development from this afternoon through tonight with threats of hail and damaging wind gusts.

Elsewhere, an upper level low located off the Pacific Northwest coast brought progressively better chances for showers and thunderstorm activity to the Northwest. The Storm Prediction Center issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorm development for the Northern Rockies with hail and damaging wind gusts possible from this afternoon through tonight.
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Alindao, Central African Republic   67 °F 97% n/a Cloudy  South at 4 mph Estimated Save
Bambari, Central African Republic   63 °F 100% n/a Fog  South at 5 mph Estimated Save
Bangassou, Central African Republic   64 °F 100% n/a Fog  SW at 2 mph Estimated Save
Bangui, Central African Republic   77 °F 94% 29.83 in Clear  Variable at 2 mph 4:00 AM WAT Save
Berberati, Central African Republic   72 °F 88% 29.77 in Scattered Clouds  NW at 9 mph 4:00 AM WAT Save
Birao, Central African Republic   79 °F 69% n/a Partly Cloudy  SSE at 5 mph Estimated Save
Bossangoa, Central African Republic   71 °F 93% n/a Fog  SSW at 6 mph Estimated Save
Bossembele, Central African Republic   67 °F 99% n/a Thunderstorm  SW at 5 mph Estimated Save
Bouar, Central African Republic   66 °F 97%  in Thunderstorm  East at 14 mph 4:00 AM WAT Save
Bria, Central African Republic   59 °F 100% n/a Fog  South at 3 mph Estimated Save
Mobaye, Central African Republic   69 °F 97% n/a Cloudy  SSW at 4 mph Estimated Save
N'Dele, Central African Republic   66 °F 100% n/a Fog  South at 6 mph Estimated Save
Obo, Central African Republic   71 °F 98% n/a Rain  SW at 3 mph Estimated Save
Yalinga, Central African Republic   71 °F 96% n/a Fog  SSW at 3 mph Estimated Save