Friday, November 15, 2013

ANOTHER BRIEF SHOT OF WINTRY CHILL NEXT WEEK




1. After the snow and winter cold of this past mid-week, a mild weekend is ahead! Temps will make a run at 60 today. Clouds build in late, with light rain showers possible near the coast in the morning Saturday morning as a small disturbance moves through. Clearing briefly ensues Saturday afternoon for all areas.

Intellicast


2. Cloudiness and fog chances quickly increase again Saturday night and will continue through Sunday.  A warm front will push through Sunday midday, bringing with it light rain and drizzle; the development of fog looks likely even during the daylight hours, as the very mild air surges quickly in above a relatively cool land area.



3. Winds increase Sunday night, with rain developing ( up to a half inch) late Sunday into Monday morning.  Clearing skies Monday midday and into Monday night, but becoming chilly and remaining breezy (winds will shift from a mild southerly flow to a chilly northwesterly flow Monday afternoon).

NOAA: Precip amounts from 2am MON-7am MON 


4. Tuesday through Thursday are much cooler, but overnight temps are problematic; models still trying to determine the strength of the high pressure that will preside over our weather mid-week. The stronger the high, the colder the temps will be at night. This will need updating.  Temps creep up back to normal levels by next Friday through next weekend.