Monday, August 30, 2010

The ridge of high pressure continues to dominate the region through Wednesday, and models still indicate it beginning to break down on Thursday.  Upper-level moisture can be found in the GFS 12z in the eastern parts of the state on Thursday, perhaps outflow from Hurricane Earl.  By Friday morning, the western parts have moistened up (in the GFS 12z) through much of the atmosphere ahead of a cold front. 

As I write, the GFS 0Z is updating and has Earl much closer and the cold front dryer.  Still shows a chance of lingering showers Saturday maybe even into Sunday.

Scott Sieron

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