
Satellite imagery over the continental U.S. High pressure ridge over the west reveals widespread snow cover over the mountains. Trough of low pressure over the east keeps unsettled weather across the Gulf of Mexico and Florida.
Satellite imagery over the continental U.S. High pressure ridge over the west reveals widespread snow cover over the mountains. Trough of low pressure over the east keeps unsettled weather across the Gulf of Mexico and Florida.
Satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Arctic cold across the Midwest with a strong jet stream across the southern tier states.
Thursday afternoon satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Low pressure system and cold front exiting the east coast. Very cold air and low level clouds trail the system.
Wednesday afternoon satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Low pressure system over the Great Lakes and accompanying cold front stretching southward to the Gulf of Mexico slowly moving eastward.
Tuesday afternoon satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Low pressure system over the central U.S. resulting in widespread cloud cover, snow, ice, and rain.
Monday morning satellite imagery over the continental U.S. As one low pressure system exits the eastern U.S. the next one develops over the western U.S.
Sunday morning satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Sun rising over the major east coast low pressure system spreading heavy snow, ice, and rain.
Saturday satellite imagery over the continental U.S. Intensifying low pressure system producing everything from heavy snow to severe weather.
Tuesday afternoon satellite imagery over Florida. Note the east coast sea breeze along the southern half of the peninsula.
Monday morning satellite imagery over Florida. Atlantic Ocean stratocumulus moving east to west along the coastline.