Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Wed Night Technical

Synopsis: Area of high pressure moving eastward from the Ohio valley will dictate the weather for Thursday, bringing mild and dry conditions. A weak cold front will pass through on Friday; however, there is not that much moisture to work with. Another area of high pressure will bring nice conditions for the weekend with the next chance of precipitation coming early next week.
 
Short Term: High pressure will slide eastward from the Ohio valley overnight tonight and last through Thursday. Tomorrow will see dry conditions with seasonable temperatures due to this high pressure. A week cold front will move southeastward during the day on Friday. There seems to be little, if any, moisture to work with though. For this reason, only northern zones may see a sprinkle or a flurry. Otherwise, the rest of the state will remain dry with clouds from time to time on Friday. The front will bring cooler temperatures. Very cold conditions can be expected Friday night, statewide.
 
Long Term: Another high pressure will enter the region, bringing sun and dry conditons for the weekend. Another system will take shape next week and will begin to affect the state by Monday. New models show a system forming along a stalled frontal boundary, possibly becoming cut-off like the system that just passed. It is still too far out to converge on a solution though.



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