Thursday, November 8, 2012

Thursday Aftn Technical Discussion

Synopsis: The coastal storm that gave many areas of New Jersey, New York and points north inches of snow has moved well north of the region and is now affecting northern New England. High pressure moving in behind the storm will lead to a pleasant weekend.

 

Short Term(Friday and Saturday): High pressure is moving in from the Ohio Valley and should bring a northwesterly flow to the state as well as clear skies. As the high pressure moves east on Saturday, a warm front with the storm in the Midwest will push into the northern portions of the state leading to a few light showers in northern Pennsylvania and some cloud across the state. At this point the high pressure will be east of most areas allowing for more of a southwesterly flow and much warmer temperatures.

 

Long Term(Sunday-Monday): With the high pressure pushing of the east coast, a southerly flow should continue for all areas bringing much warmer air. Many areas will be well into the 60's on Sunday with southern portions of the state near 70 degrees. Expect the pleasant weather to continue Monday as the high pressure slowly slides further off the coast. Temperatures will again be well into the 60's Monday with some areas into the 70's. As Monday continues clouds will move in ahead of the cold front that is expected to push through on Tuesday. 

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