Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 318 PM EDT Sun Sep 21 2014 Valid 00Z Mon Sep 22 2014 - 00Z Wed Sep 24 2014 ***Stormy weather from western Texas to the Rocky Mountains*** ***Coastal low pressure near the New England coast Sunday night*** ***Pattern change for the Pacific Northwest by mid-week*** After all of the rain and flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Odile, some lingering moisture over Texas will keep the threat of locally heavy rainfall and some isolated flooding going through Monday, although the areal coverage should be less than what has recently been observed. Anomalous moisture is also expected over the Four-Corners region and westward to Nevada and Idaho, where showers and storms will also be scattered to occasionally numerous. Over the coastal waters of New England, a surface low pressure area is expected to migrate towards the Canadian maritimes by Monday. Current forecasts indicate the bulk of the precipitation will remain offshore, but occasional showers and light rain may affect parts of eastern New England. For the rest of the East Coast, expect a refreshing change to fall-like weather for early in the week as another quality airmass settles in behind the cold front currently over the Ohio Valley. By the end of the forecast period, a significant storm system over the Pacific Ocean is expected to bring rain to the coasts of northern California, Oregon, and Washington. Hamrick Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_wbg.php