PREDICTABILITY OF FORECAST PERIOD NOW THROUGH FRIDAY-HIGH
PREDICABILITY OF FORECAST PERIOD FRI-MONDAY-LOW
1. Very light rain overnight tonight (Wednesday morning), but generally dry through Wednesday during the day. A period of showers will ensue after 5pm, and continue intermittently through midnight before ending. Highs near 75.
2. Cooler day Thursday, as clear, Canadian air mass takes hold for one day before more unstable, humid air works back in on Friday. Temps cool, but beyond Friday, readings can't drop quite as much as night due to cloud cover.
NOAA TEMPS/SKY COVER/RAIN CHANCES (POP) FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
3. Stubborn front settles over the region for Friday through the weekend, bringing bouts of showers to the area. Timing the best potential for widespread rainfall looks to be for Saturday night into Sunday, but the area will see a threat of a shower much of the time. Cool temps under cloud cover throughout.
Intellicast Temps:
4. Clearing Monday and turning warmer for mid week, as a surge of somewhat milder air can make inroads from the south and western states. Temps could climb into the 70s Tuesday and especially Wednesday.
5. Winter forecasts from private and public sources are at considerable odds. Atmosphere giving conflicting signals. October could be a telling month for future outlooks. Full update will be launched next month trying to make sense of it all.
No comments:
Post a Comment