Friday, March 9, 2007

3/9 - 11pm - Storm Risk is Gone...

For our Thursday cool down, it will not be so bad as earlier models were advertising. This morning's model runs had a devil of a cold front coming through at a prime time for instability, but now that has shifted to late night so we are out of a risk. There are still numerous storm chances over the next two weeks, but they are too far out to say anything about.

We do have a shot at some mild thunderstorms tomorrow, but I do mean mild. There will just be some spotty showers with embedded thunder makers. That's really it for now.

Hey, I will be happy if we can keep this 60-70 degree thing up for the next two weeks. Unfortunately, this weekend will be in the upper 50's and next weekend possibly cooler. BUT, all of the days in between will be in the 60's. Then, after next week we will have a nice run of 70's. That's still two weeks off though...

Finally, there is some room for change in the things I have said tonight. Today was forecasted to be in the upper 50's a few days ago, and a last minute 70's change was surprising. I've also been hearing conflicting severe weather guesses for late next week flying like potatoes. So, if I come on here tomorrow with a completely different paradigm of next week, you'll know that things are going nuts in the forecasting world...

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