This is a mosaic of National Weather Service radars across parts of the northeast. The loop is comprised of 41 images, each image is
a snapshot of precipitation near the bottom of each hour. Because of the amount of images, it may take a minute or so (depending on your
internet connection) for the loop to load and start. You will need Java installed to view the loop.
These images show the movement of a large band of precipitation that extended from the northeast part of the country
through parts of the central Gulf States. The precipitation slowly move northeastward. Near the end of the loop, the upper
level system moves across the area ending the main area of precipitation.
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