Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 355 PM EDT Sat May 28 2016 Valid 00Z Sun May 29 2016 - 00Z Tue May 31 2016 ...Deteriorating weather conditions for the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic... ...Numerous showers and storms for the Plains and Rockies... A change in the weather is coming to the Southeast coast and the Mid-Atlantic region for the remainder of the Memorial Day weekend with a tropical depression headed towards the South Carolina coast. Multiple rounds of showers and occasional thunderstorms are likely to move inland and affect areas from Georgia to the Delmarva Peninsula by Sunday afternoon. Some areas may get a few inches of rain from this event, leading to some run-off and localized flooding issues. The wind impacts should be minimal though. Heavy rainfall is also expected for the southern plains by Sunday night and Memorial Day with an additional surge of moisture returning northward from the Gulf of Mexico. The southern end of a weakening cold front will stall across Oklahoma and Kansas, keeping scattered showers and thunderstorms plentiful in that area. Local flash flooding will also be possible for portions of the southern and central plains. Showers and storms will also be possible across the Rockies through the next couple days as a frontal system moves slowly east across the region and weakens. A secondary Pacific cold front is forecast to move across the Intermountain on Sunday and into Monday, bringing another round of scattered showers and storms. Hamrick Graphics available at www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_wbg.php