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Where can I find on the net live or almost live maps of high and low
pressure across
the U.S.? On weather.com and weatherunderground all I have found are radar
maps of temp/storms/clouds/winds, etc... I don't see any maps for hi and
low pressure. Where do I find them?

Thanks!



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Where can I find on the net live or almost live maps of high and low
pressure across
the U.S.? On weather.com and weatherunderground all I have found are
radar maps of temp/storms/clouds/winds, etc... I don't see any maps for
hi and low pressure. Where do I find them?

Thanks!



Never mind. Found them.


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On Mar 12, 3:22�am, "Von Fourche" wrote:
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* *Where can I find on the net live or almost live maps of high and low
pressure across
the U.S.? *On weather.com and weatherunderground all I have found are
radar maps of temp/storms/clouds/winds, etc... * I don't see any maps for
hi and low pressure. *Where do I find them?


Thanks!


* * Never mind. *Found them.


A link would have been nice.

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On Mar 14, 4:39 pm, "Weatherlawyer" wrote:
On Mar 12, 3:22?am, "Von Fourche" wrote:

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? ?Where can I find on the net live or almost live maps of high and low
pressure across
the U.S.? ?On weather.com and weatherunderground all I have found are
radar maps of temp/storms/clouds/winds, etc... ? I don't see any maps for
hi and low pressure. ?Where do I find them?


Thanks!


? ? Never mind. ?Found them.


A link would have been nice.


http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/sfc/90fwbg.gif
might do the job.

Cheers,
Russell



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