Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tuesday Midday

Synopsis:  High pressure today before it moves out tonight as a cold front pushes through tonight (back-door).  A trough tries to dig into New England, ridge of high pressure builds in for the end of the week.


Short-term:  Clear conditions will last for most of Tuesday, all the models are in agreement.  Clouds will start to increase Tuesday night in advance of a frontal system, nothing should really spark from this front, still put a chance for scattered showers overnight and early Wednesday morning.  Western PA stands to see a better chance of a shower Wednesday Morning then the rest of the state.  Wednesday morning the state should clear out, it will be breezy with winds from the N/NW but partly sunny rest of the day.


Long-term:  A trough will try to dig into Northern New England, this combined with the passing of the front will keep Thursday as the coolest day of the 5 days.  But a ridge of high pressure will try to push this trough to the east as we progress into the Easter Weekend.  High pressure dominates/builds as we push into the Easter Weekend.  Next shot for rain will be late Easter Sunday, early Easter Monday.

Kept temperatures near previous shift, with minor changes.

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