Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sunday Technical Discussion

Synopsis:

Clouds will increase throughout the day today as another storm system pushes into the area. Rain should begin overnight pushing east by daybreak. It will be raining across the state by daybreak on Monday. The warm front associated with the storm will push through on Monday allowing temperatures to increase. Some of these storms could produce heavy rain and even thunder. It will be windy throughout the day Monday. The storm system will push east Monday night bringing with it cooler temperatures and clearing skies. Clearing will continue on Tuesday as high pressure builds into the area bringing with it sunny skies. For the remainder of the week, we will see mostly sunny skies during the day with temperatures in the low to mid 40s.

Short-term:

A complex system with a warm front ahead of it and a cold front behind will push in to the area today and overnight. Clouds will increase ahead of the system making for a cloudy day today. Rain should begin from west to east overnight with everyone seeing rain by daybreak tomorrow. Because the 540 will be to our north, we will see all rain from the system on Monday. There will be some severe storms associated with the system and we could not rule out the possibility of some localized thunder with these severe storms. Expect windy conditions during and after the storm on Monday and into Tuesday. All models are showing that the storm will push east on Monday night and should be out of the area by daybreak on Tuesday. Behind the storm, we will see cooler temperatures on Tuesday as sunny skies return to the area.

Long-term:

Sunny skies and cooler temperatures will prevail after once the storm system moves to our east. For the rest of the week we should see pretty nice conditions with sunny skies for both Wednesday and Thursday. It will be cooler on Thursday as some cool air from Canada will try to work its way in. We could see our next system try to push in on Friday.






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