Southeast Ridge

The Southeast Ridge, or SER, is a high pressure feature that develops anywhere from inside the Southeastern United States to south east of the Southeastern United States. The ridge creates above average temperatures and below average precipitation.

The Southeast Ridge has been the cause of many above average temperatures in seasons when it gets anchored in. The ridge often persists for anywhere from a few days, which is unusual, to a week or two before being dislodged by a stronger system or frontal boundary.

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