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Low Pressure

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A region where atmospheric pressure at the surface is lower than surrounding areas

NOAA

A map highlights the low pressure regions in North America by a letter L enclosed in a circle. On the border of Washington and British Columbia. In the Halifax, and Manitoba Ontario boarder. One in the Amarillo. 

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Low Pressure

Arctic

California

Eastern Woodlands, Northeast

Great Basin

Northwest Coast

Plains

Plateau

Southwest

Subarctic

Alaska
45.7%1.02%46.0%
Arizona
8.41%91.6%
Utah
98.8%1.20%
Yukon
6.48%92.2%
Northwest Territories
13.2%69.8%
District of Columbia
100%
Idaho
78.0%22.0%
New Hampshire
99.9%
Rhode Island
96.5%
Vermont
100%
Washington
65.1%
Wyoming
62.6%37.4%
Nunavut
35.9%6.18%
Montana
9.49%74.5%16.0%
Maine
99.2%
North Dakota
1.37%98.6%
Kentucky
82.5%
Nova Scotia
178.9%
Virginia
45.2%
Delaware
96.5%
Saskatchewan
38.0%62.0%
West Virginia
64.1%
Nebraska
100%
Texas
150.9%39.0%
Missouri
12.0%82.4%
North Carolina
27.2%
Oregon
53.9%18.0%
New Brunswick
99.0%
New Mexico
2.83%97.2%
Kansas
100%
Wisconsin
96.4%3.59%
British Columbia
4.67%18.1%57.3%
Newfoundland and Labrador
10.1%67.6%
New Jersey
98.7%
Michigan
100%
Alberta
31.3%4.22%64.5%
Connecticut
99.4%
Pennsylvania
100%
Colorado
60.5%25.0%14.5%
Nevada
99.9%
Massachusetts
98.0%
New York
99.5%
Maryland
96.7%
Québec
11.3%64.2%
Manitoba
10.8%7.55%81.6%
Oklahoma
92.6%
Tennessee
11.6%
Ontario
147.4%52.5%
California
77.4%20.3%1.70%
Arkansas
35.1%
South Dakota
100%
Ohio
100%
Indiana
100%
Minnesota
44.4%55.6%
Iowa
27.3%72.7%
Illinois
98.8%
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