Wednesday, October 27, 2010

                                                                                                       Technical Discussion

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Synopsis:

A cold front will completely move out of the state by tonight and an area of high pressure will build in for the weekend.

Short term(Thurs-Fri)

The cold front that brought showers to the area will completely move out of the state by early Thursday. Cooler temperatures and windy conditions will move in behind the front for Thursday and Friday. The NAM shows clouds for Friday before dry air moves in for the weekend. The cold Canadian air will keep temperatures in the 50s and even in the 40s for Thursday and Friday. The GFS shows some lake effect snow for Thursday night into Friday. With temperatures in the 30s, the ridges could see some flurries.

Long term(Sat-Sun)

A ridge of high pressure will build south of the state and temperatures will be in the 50s and some southeast regions will get into the lower 60s. Most of the weekend should be sunny, but some clouds will sneak into the region for Sunday. While temperatures will stay in the 50s.




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