Active Wintry Weather Pattern Continues This Week

From NOAA NWS Weather Prediction Center

The weather pattern across the U.S. will continue to be very active for the next 7 days as energetic low pressure systems will appear to march across the country one after another, thanks to a highly blocking pattern in the higher latitudes in the western hemisphere! The current storm which is bringing strong winds and heavy snow (even “thundersnow”) over the northern Plains to upper Midwest is expected to reach the East Coast on Wednesday and forecast to develop into another Nor’easter with significant impacts possible along the Mid-Atlantic coast into New England from late Wednesday into Thursday. Potential exists for heavy wet snow to fall along the coast along with high winds and storm surges! Looking further ahead, there is the potential for another Nor’easter forming near the East Coast late Sunday into early next week!

For latest updates: http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/#page=frt
Winter Weather Outlook: http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/pwpf/wwd_accum_probs.php

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Soil Moisture Condition Monitoring Weekly Report

 Station Number: OH-HM-24
Station Name: Cheviot 3.4 W
Report Date: 3/3/2018
Submitted: 3/03/2018 6:32 AM
Scale Bar: Severely Wet
Description:
 
4.67 inches of rain in the past week. Soil is wet. Ground is saturated with water. Standing water is abundant. Water bodies are very elevated. Significant flooding over past week with rivers still quite elevated but mostly below flood stage. Highest Ohio River crest in 20 years over the past week. Many homes and businesses were affected by flooding this week with many roads closed.
 
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