Weather Summary
Weather Underground midday recap for Saturday, May 18, 2013.

Multiple areas of unsettled weather developed over the nation on Saturday. In the center of the nation, a broad low pressure system moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains. This system created a warm front that developed over the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, which stretched eastward into the Great Lakes. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of this frontal boundary with some parts of Minnesota reporting over 2 inches of rain by mid-day Saturday. These storms have not yet turned severe, but have a history of producing strong winds, large hail, and even a few tornadoes. The back side of this broad low pressure system continued to pull a cold front across the Western states. This allowed for onshore flow to persist from the Pacific Ocean, maintaining sufficient moisture to kick up scattered showers across the Intermountain West, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin. Some snow showers developed at the highest elevations of Wyoming and Montana. As moisture and energy from this front moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains, threats of severe thunderstorm development increased. There was a moderate risk for severe storms with large hail, strong winds, and tornadoes from eastern Colorado through western Nebraska and Kansas, but severe storms have not yet developed.

Meanwhile in the East, a trough of low pressure slowly moved offshore and allowed for more showers and thunderstorms to persist for the Eastern Valleys, the Central and Southern Appalachians, and the Mid-Atlantic States. Severe storms were not anticipated in these areas.
Weather Underground midday recap for Saturday, May 18, 2013.

Multiple areas of unsettled weather developed over the nation on Saturday. In the center of the nation, a broad low pressure system moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains. This system created a warm front that developed over the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, which stretched eastward into the Great Lakes. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed along and ahead of this frontal boundary with some parts of Minnesota reporting over 2 inches of rain by mid-day Saturday. These storms have not yet turned severe, but have a history of producing strong winds, large hail, and even a few tornadoes. The back side of this broad low pressure system continued to pull a cold front across the Western states. This allowed for onshore flow to persist from the Pacific Ocean, maintaining sufficient moisture to kick up scattered showers across the Intermountain West, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin. Some snow showers developed at the highest elevations of Wyoming and Montana. As moisture and energy from this front moved off the Rockies and into the Central and Northern Plains, threats of severe thunderstorm development increased. There was a moderate risk for severe storms with large hail, strong winds, and tornadoes from eastern Colorado through western Nebraska and Kansas, but severe storms have not yet developed.

Meanwhile in the East, a trough of low pressure slowly moved offshore and allowed for more showers and thunderstorms to persist for the Eastern Valleys, the Central and Southern Appalachians, and the Mid-Atlantic States. Severe storms were not anticipated in these areas.
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia   62 °F 47% 29.91 in Partly Cloudy  NW at 2 mph 6:00 AM EAT Save
Agordat, Eritrea   90 °F 26% n/a Clear  East at 5 mph Estimated Save
Arba Minch, Ethiopia   66 °F 74% n/a Thunderstorm  SE at 4 mph Estimated Save
Assosa, Ethiopia   71 °F 78% n/a Thunderstorm  SE at 4 mph Estimated Save
Awassa, Ethiopia   64 °F 49% n/a Clear  ESE at 4 mph Estimated Save
Axum, Ethiopia   72 °F 38% n/a Clear  SE at 5 mph Estimated Save
Baco, Ethiopia   62 °F 92% n/a Thunderstorm  East at 4 mph Estimated Save
Bahar Dar, Ethiopia   67 °F 45% n/a Mostly Cloudy  SE at 4 mph Estimated Save
Combolcha, Ethiopia   64 °F 43% n/a Clear  SW at 3 mph Estimated Save
Debremarcos, Ethiopia   60 °F 64% n/a Mostly Cloudy  ENE at 3 mph Estimated Save
Diredawa, Ethiopia   76 °F 55% n/a Partly Cloudy  South at 9 mph Estimated Save
Ghinnir, Ethiopia   61 °F 81% n/a Partly Cloudy  SW at 7 mph Estimated Save
Gode, Ethiopia   77 °F 68% n/a Clear  SSW at 16 mph Estimated Save
Gondar, Ethiopia   68 °F 41% n/a Partly Cloudy  SE at 4 mph Estimated Save
Gore, Ethiopia   58 °F 87% n/a Partly Cloudy  ESE at 4 mph Estimated Save
Harar Meda, Ethiopia   62.6 °F 53% n/a Clear  Calm Estimated Save
Jijiga, Ethiopia   63 °F 89% n/a Fog  SSW at 7 mph Estimated Save
Jimma, Ethiopia   61 °F 85% n/a Rain  SE at 3 mph Estimated Save
Kabre Dare, Ethiopia   75 °F 72% n/a Partly Cloudy  SW at 16 mph Estimated Save
Lekemte, Ethiopia   59 °F 86% n/a Partly Cloudy  SE at 5 mph Estimated Save
Makale, Ethiopia   63 °F 49% n/a Clear  South at 3 mph Estimated Save
Masslo, Ethiopia   59 °F 88% n/a Thunderstorm  SW at 4 mph Estimated Save
Metehara, Ethiopia   75 °F 41% n/a Clear  SSW at 5 mph Estimated Save
Neghelle, Ethiopia   62 °F 96% n/a Thunderstorm  SSW at 6 mph Estimated Save
Robe, Ethiopia   55 °F 58% n/a Mostly Cloudy  West at 3 mph Estimated Save
Tessenei, Eritrea   92 °F 22% n/a Partly Cloudy  ESE at 6 mph Estimated Save