Today’s
Northeast weather discussion…
The surface
chart shows the cold front moving across the region, with the frontal passage
there will be a chance for a few isolated showers, with temperatures slowly
falling. We will see another cold front come through late tonight and tomorrow,
this will be very moisture starved so isolated rain showers and higher
elevation snow showers are all that is expected. But behind the front westerly
winds will turn northwesterly, which will bring in cooler temperatures, Friday
is going to be very breezy with gust of 25-35 mph possible.
High
pressure approaching the region will keep us coolish and dry through
Saturday. A cold frontal warm frontal system
moves back through on Sunday and Monday bringing back the chance for scattered rain
showers.
The high
pressure will sit overhead for Monday through Wednesday, keeping things mainly
dry with temperatures near seasonal. Then for Thursday a cold front will come
through bringing back rain chances.
Rafael
He hit Cuba
as a Category 3, with Max sustained winds of 115 mph. He is now in the southeast
Gulf, currently he is a Category 2 hurricane, with sustained winds of 100 mph, central
pressure at 971 mb, tracking west-northwest at 9 mph.
He should stay away from the northern Gulf Coast, eventually tracking west out over the Central Gulf. Wind shear is moderate, but there is dry air that should weaken him gradually over the next few days. A system coming in from the west should slow him down before he makes a turn to the southwest.
I don’t know if the comments are getting through.The comments I sent last night are no longer here.Do your post from yesterday not show up today.I had to change how I posted from anonymous to Alan again to be able to post.Might have to do some thinking
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