Monday, November 10, 2008

A Cold Night...

We're in for a cold night tonight, as temperatures will dip into the upper 20s and lower 30s by morning, under clear skies. Another dry day is on the way tomorrow, with temperatures rebounding into the mid and upper 50s during the afternoon. We'll start to see some clouds later in the day, as moisture streaks in from the southwest.

Unsettled later in the week....

We're still looking at unsettled weather later in the week, as moisture takes over in advance of an upper trough in the Central U.S. The highest rain chances will probably be on Thursday, but showers will prevail into Friday as well. Temperatures should rise into the 60s, before a cold front crosses the state on Saturday. This front will probably bring a few more showers on Saturday, before dry and much cooler air takes over for Sunday.

Temperatures moderate early next week, but then...

The deeping trough is anchored on the East Coast Sunday, but should lift out quickly on Monday. That means temperatures will moderate just a bit. However, while earlier computer model runs suggested temperatures could be on the rise, it now appears another trough will deepen over the Central U.S. and shift east, bringing more chilly weather later next week into the following weekend (November 22-23). As I always like to say, stay tuned...

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