Sunday, May 18, 2014

SOMEWHAT UNSETTLED WEATHER FOR MID TO LATE WEEK, BUT A NICE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND.

1. Nearby offshore low will spawn scattered showers Monday, particularly over Long Island and eastern Connecticut. Most showers will happen during the afternoon. No rain is expected during the night or in the morning as parameters  of maximum instability aloft and daytime heating are not at their strongest.

Accuweather.com



2. Tuesday is our best day of the work week. Conditions will be dry for all areas as high pressure is able to nudge the stubborn offshore low slightly to the east.

3. Wednesday: Our next front will move through, bringing increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms to the area. Our best shot at widespread showers/storms will come late in the day and at night, before tapering off early Thursday morning.

Accuweather.com


4. After the front crosses, any chances of widely scattered showers Thursday through Saturday will be relegated to afternoon hours, with little to no shower activity during the night and early morning. Again, instability aloft acting in tandem with max daytime heating will contribute to a somewhat unsettled overall pattern late week.

Intellicast.com 


5. Sunday and Monday look like the best days overall of the holiday weekend, but overall the weekend looks very pleasant. Memorial Day may see temps make a run at 80 in NYC, with sunny skies.

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