Friday, April 19, 2013

Afternoon Update...

Good Afternoon.

The wet weather is on the way out, but the cold will linger for another day or two.  Taking a look at forecast data now here's my take on the next few days:

TEMPERATURES:  We'll see temps running 10-15 degrees below normal for the next 24-36 hours.  By the time we get into Sunday, we'll see a nice warm-up.  Expect a high around 45 tomorrow, then 55 on Sunday, and into the middle 60's to start the new week.  We get some more cold air on Tuesday as a system  works through, sending us back into the 40's but then we get into holding the line on more seasonable readings later in the week.

RAIN:  We have had plenty of that for awhile - too much in fact, as we have flooding issues to work through in the area.  Good news is that we stay dry until Monday evening and into Tuesday.  When that frontal system moves in early next week, we get our next credible chance at some rain, clouds start to thicken Monday evening, then Tuesday and Wednesday will have some showers and maybe a thunderstorm.

SEVERE WEATHER:  The system that came through yesterday and had everyone concerned about a significant severe weather event has moved off to the east and is now impacting the eastern seaboard.  Once this moves offshore, it doesn't look like there will be anything in the works regarding severe weather for the next several days.

Detailed extended look for you later this evening, but here's what we have on deck weather-wise the next 24 hours:



Have a great one!

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