Synopsis:
High pressure moves out tonight. A cold front coming in from the western Great Lakes will move through Monday, giving us periods of showers, perhaps a few rumbles of thunder. High pressure slides through on Tuesday and Wednesday before another cold front (currently north of Montana) rolls on through for the end of the work week.
Models used: 9Z-15Z SREF (plumes, PoP, models), 12Z NAM, 12Z ECMWF, & 12Z GFS
Short-term:
The SREF shows only 0.02-0.07" of precip for Monday as the front passes through. Parts of PA may get 0.15". There are a few others that suggest <(1/3)". The SPC Day 2 Convective Outlook suggests thunder possible. Temperatures will be in the upper 50s/ low 60s.
Long-range:
The SREF and GFS confirm rain occurring on Thursday. This could possibly be heavier than what will probably fall on Monday.
-Jaron Breen
High pressure moves out tonight. A cold front coming in from the western Great Lakes will move through Monday, giving us periods of showers, perhaps a few rumbles of thunder. High pressure slides through on Tuesday and Wednesday before another cold front (currently north of Montana) rolls on through for the end of the work week.
Models used: 9Z-15Z SREF (plumes, PoP, models), 12Z NAM, 12Z ECMWF, & 12Z GFS
Short-term:
The SREF shows only 0.02-0.07" of precip for Monday as the front passes through. Parts of PA may get 0.15". There are a few others that suggest <(1/3)". The SPC Day 2 Convective Outlook suggests thunder possible. Temperatures will be in the upper 50s/ low 60s.
Long-range:
The SREF and GFS confirm rain occurring on Thursday. This could possibly be heavier than what will probably fall on Monday.
-Jaron Breen
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