A slight warming trend will continue
Monday, with temperatures warming well into the mid to upper 70's.
Monday looks to be somewhat breezy, as the surface pressure gradient
tightens between high
pressure on the east coast and a
developing surface trough over the High Plains.
Temperatures (and to a lesser degree,
dew points) will increase further on Tuesday as a frontal boundary
begins to move south toward the region. Thunderstorms look to
develop to the northwest of the area Tuesday night, with a decent
chance for precipitation on Wednesday as a cold front moves through.
That front looks to make it down to
roughly I-40 before stalling Thursday, and lifting back north into
the area on Friday. After a brief period of cooler and dry weather
Thursday, this will bring a renewed chance for showers and
thunderstorms to end the workweek.
For now, the tail end of the forecast
looks quite warm, with upper level ridging holding strong over the
southern CONUS, and the main storm track remaining across the
northern Plains and Great Lakes. www.taneyservices.com
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