Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Showers Get Turned Down, Not Off....

Good Morning!

Yet another gray and wet start to the day here in South Central Michigan, but I do expect conditions to improve this afternoon.  With limited time, let's take a quick look:

RAINY UNTIL AT LEAST EVENING DRIVE:  With just a few breaks here and there, you can expect another damp, soggy day for the most part.  Umbrellas required.  There's an upper wave and an accompanying disturbance working through the area today, and combined with the moist air we have, they will continue to feed showers and scattered storms through until at least 5 PM.  By that time we'll start to see some cooling as day becomes evening, and I expect that most of the rain will be out of here by sunset.  Don't be shocked to see a couple of stubborn stragglers of showers/storms continue to linger though.  Here's a look at the current radar picture:


NOT A COMPLETE CLEARING OUT:  I talked yesterday about the forecast computers suggesting some rain and such Wednesday night and even perhaps in spots on Thursday.  I wasn't sold on that idea before, but they haven't let go of that notion since the Sunday afternoon model runs, so at this point, I will have to toss in the mention of some scattered showers Wednesday night into Thursday, along with variably cloudy skies.  These look to be a bit more than the typical pop-up shower and storm activity that you can expect to see this time of year here in the Midwest, but not anything close to what we've had in the area the last day or so.


Here's the forecast:




I hope you have a wonderful day!  Blessings.

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