Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Storms, Snow Chances, and Thansgiving Day Forecast

The end of this week will be extremely nice. Temps for tomorrow will approach 60 (morning low in the upper30s) with mostly clear skies and  with a 15-25mph wind coming out of the south.

Friday
will be even better with temps in the low 60s(morning low of low to mid 40s). The skies will start sunny with some increasing clouds in the afternoon. There will be a south wind at 15-25mph with gusts to 30mph.

Saturday
will be even warmer with temps approaching the mid 60s(morning low of mid to upper40s). A cold front will move through in the afternoon with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible. Given the moderate instability and some CAPE, there is the slight chance one of these storms will be strong. Severe weather is not anticipated at this time. Chance of precip. is 60%. Winds will be from the south to begin the day at 15-25mph. As the cold front passes, winds will be from the west at 20-30mph with gusts as high as 40mph overnight. The temp will fall rapidly overnight with wind chills in the teens-20s.

Sunday
will be cool with a high of only around 40 (morning low in the low to mid 30s). Rain, snow, and sleet showers will be around for the entire day. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Winds will be from the west-northwest around 10-20mph.

Enjoy the next 3 days. After Saturday, there is a chance for snow showers every day through Tuesday. I will have a blog a little later about how much snow we can expect.

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