More of the same....

>> Wednesday, September 15, 2010



The overall weather pattern will remain the same around our region for the foreseeable future. We will continue to see lots of sunshine, warm afternoon temps, and pleasant nights. Highs today and tomorrow will be in the lower 90s with mid to upper 80s Friday through the weekend. Highs next work week will likely pop back up into the lower 90s at times.

The airmass remains very dry, and that means humidity levels will remain low. It also means that rain chances remain very, very low. So, even though we have a pretty strong storm system that will swing just to our north later tomorrow into early Friday, with no moisture to work with, our rain chances will remain extremely low.

Tropics...

Lots going on in the tropics. One at a time...

Igor..... Category 4 with 145mph sustained winds...located northeast of the Lesser Antilles. Igor will head in the general direction of Bermuda Sunday, but will stay well east of the US mainland.

Julia.... Category 4 with 135mph winds...located in the eastern Atlantic. Julia will head generally northwestward into the open waters of the Atlantic.

Karl.... Tropical Storm with 65mph winds....moving into the Yucatan Peninsula from the Caribbean Sea. Karl will get back over water in the Bay of Campeche later Thursday, then make another landfall in Mexico early Saturday.

2 comments:

Anonymous 7:06 AM  

The endless (seems like) hot summer rolls on dont it Matthew but looking at the GFS ensembles down the road like you said there does look like a trough in the east may develop.

-Nic

Matthew East 3:27 PM  

I am ready for some cool weather, no doubt. However, at least it feels nice in the shade in this airmass, and the mornings are very nice.

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