SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12
On Sunday, front pushes away from the
area with high pressure building southward into the region in the
afternoon.Yeppers, it's that dreaded time of the year, when the weather is both annoying and boring to most everyone!
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13
After a cloudy start to the day, clouds
should be on the decrease in the afternoon, with clear skies Sunday
night into Monday.
The high shifts off to the east
Monday night, with return flow on its backside which continues
through Tuesday night. Warm advection showers are expected during
this time frame, but should be
scattered in nature. Whoppee!
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
Computer models do forecast a few
hundred j/kg of most unstable CAPE Tuesday night as low level jet
noses into the forecast area. Will have to watch for the potential
for some thunder. Otherwise, temperatures will be on the upswing with
highs ranging from the middle 60's in southeast Kansas and far
southwest Missouri, to the upper 50's across the eastern Ozarks. Everyone! Grab your shorts!
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
The 'somewhat active' weather pattern
will continue for mid week as yet another upper trough and surface
front is poised to move through the area Wednesday and Wednesday
night. This will keep the shower chances going through the period,
which may last into Thursday depending on frontal position.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AND ONWARD
A more zonal pattern will setup for
late in the week and another upper level disturbance may track trough
the region during the later part of next week bringing additional
chances for rain with it's
passage on Friday. www.taneyweather.com
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