First the carrot!
Sunday, Nov 13 - We will begin to see southerly winds
return on Sunday and a slow moderation of temperatures. A weak wind
shift will move across the area on Monday but temperatures will not
be affected by this weak surface trough. Temperatures will
warm up above average (58F) by early next week.
Upper level ridging will take place
across the Central U.S. Very warm weather is expected by
middle of next week with temperatures in the lower to possibly middle
70's. We may be approaching record highs again by Wednesday or
Thursday. Mostly clear and dry weather is expected through Thursday.
Then the stick!
Friday, Nov 18 - All guidance indicates a trough
developing across the central and eastern U.S. by the end of next
week. The GFS is more significant with the trough than the EURO which
is more progressive. We may see our next chance of rain...maybe
storms by the end of the week and much colder weather following next
weekend.
Even though we are only about a week or so into November, it's easy to see that the averages are higher than normal for this year and back in 2015!
Down the Road:
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Even though we are only about a week or so into November, it's easy to see that the averages are higher than normal for this year and back in 2015!
Down the Road:
Highs will only be in the 40's on
Saturday the 19th as a cold air mass slides over the region with
highs then in the lower 50's for Sunday.
The pattern will then bring another
chance of precipitation next week along with mild temperatures. Wo wo!
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