A large ridge of high pressure will
build across the nation's midsection through most of the work week.
This will bring an extended period of warm and dry weather. Look for
temperatures to warm well into the 80's on an afternoon basis through
Friday. Overnight lows in the 60's will be common.
It's possible rain chances will finally
increase next weekend. The GFS and ECMWF suggest a long wave trough
impacting the central conus. These two solutions are different
regarding the positioning
of this system, but very similar in
suggesting a closed off low structure.
Either way, it appears as though much
cooler temperatures and rain chances are on the way in the extended
periods, which should continue into the following work week (8 to 10
days from now).
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