Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 251 PM EST Mon Nov 25 2013 Valid 00Z Tue Nov 26 2013 - 00Z Thu Nov 28 2013 ...Sleet/freezing rain possible from the Southern Appalachians to parts of Northern New England... ...Snow is possible from Eastern Ohio Valley/Central Appalachians to the Lower Great Lakes... ...Heavy rain possible from the Central Gulf Coast to New England... ...Temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees below average from the Central Appalachians to the Central/Western Gulf to the Upper Midwest... A complicated storm will develop over the Central Gulf Coast and move to the Mid-Atlantic by Wednesday. A front over the Great Lakes to the Central Plains will move to the Lower Great Lakes to the Tennessee Valley by early Wednesday morning and dissipate. The system will produce lake effect/lake enhanced snow over the Great Lakes through Wednesday. Another storm over the Central Gulf Coast will move northeastward to Mid-Atlantic and combined with the energy from the Great Lakes. The developing storm will produce moderate to heavy rain over the Central Gulf Coast and expand into the Southern/Central Appalachians by Tuesday morning. The moderate to heavy rain will move eastward to the Southeast/Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday, expanding into Northern New England by Wednesday morning. Showers and thunderstorms will develop along the Central Gulf Coast and move eastward to the Southeast by Tuesday night, moving offshore by Wednesday morning. A small area of rain/freezing rain will develop over parts of the Middle Mississippi Valley will move into parts of the Central Appalachians by Tuesday morning. Snow will begin to develop over parts of the Southern Ohio Valley on Monday evening and redeveloping over part of the Central Appalachians by Tuesday morning. The snow will expand into Lower Great Lakes/Eastern Ohio Valley Tuesday evening into Wednesday. In addition, a small area of rain/freezing rain will develop over parts of Northern Maine on Wednesday morning. Ziegenfelder Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_wbg.php