The surface chart shows the cold front pushing across the region, with the radar showing what rain there is, pushing east. Out ahead of the first front temperatures are mild. We have brisk winds to deal with behind the front, with wind gust that could approach 40 mph at times. On the chart we can see a strong cold front in the Midwest, this will move through tonight and tomorrow.
The second front
will bring a chance for some rain, but any rain will be scattered. Behind this
front Tuesday into Wednesday, many of y’all will see the coldest are so far this
season. Those downwind of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, will be dealing with lake
effect rain/snow showers. High pressure
will move in behind the front, providing more sun and winds will dimmish a bit.
Thursday a system
will approach, this will bring chances for rain, but right now it looks like
the majority of the rain will stay away from most of our region. So likely this
won’t offer much relief from the ongoing dry/drought conditions.
Friday through
the weekend will see high pressure move in and setup overhead, providing dry
and sunny conditions, with temperatures coming in around seasonal, so expect very chilly mornings, with temperatures becoming warmer during the day.
I’m finishing
up on part 2 of the winter outlook. I hope to have that posted by sometime
tomorrow.
Looking forward to the winter forecast!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read your thoughts on Winter.
ReplyDeleteThanks as always Rebecca.
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