Another fantastic weekend...

>> Friday, November 12, 2010



It seems essentially every weekend since late summer has been fantastic....and this one will be no different. Look for highs today to top out in the mid to upper 60s will full sunshine. A sunny sky continues for Saturday with highs in the upper 60s to around 70, and Sunday will still feature lots of sun and highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s.

Our next system is still set to arrive by Tuesday. There is still some question as to the exact timing of the system, but overall Tuesday still looks to be the day when most of the rain occurs. With that said, I can't rule out some showers trying to creep in later Monday. Highs will remain in the 60s.

Mid-week next week looks very quiet.

Next cold shot....

It appears a pretty decent shot of cold air will move in by the end of next work week. Highs will likely return to the 50s by Friday.

Thanksgiving week....

Lots of uncertainty. Extremely cold air will arrive in Canada next week and begin to bleed into the northern US with time as we head toward next weekend. A lot of modeling keeps the coldest air bottled up a little to our north for Thanksgiving week, but I don't think that is a certainty yet. Considering the magnitude of the cold air that will move into the northern US, conventional wisdom tells me that at some point later this month, we will get into that.

5 comments:

Anonymous 8:19 AM  

Accuweather still hinting at some wintry precip nov 23-24???

DoubleJ 7:45 PM  

As of now, Accuweather was hinting at a rain/snow mix on the 26th and 28th. Probably take that with a grain of salt, but who knows. At least that means cooler weather should be on the way.

Tyler Legg 8:36 PM  

The GFS has been hinting back and forth. Just fun to track. Take it with a block of salt!

DoubleJ 10:41 PM  

Thanks Tar Heel, I'm glad the most exciting season for weather is here, in my opinion, probably not for Matthew or Jeff though. As they keep saying, predicting winter weather here is very very difficult.

Matthew East 5:15 AM  

Yeah, still honing in on the timing of then that big arctic airmass will try to settle into our region. Whenever it does arrive, there could be some interesting possibilities, but obviously, it is very early in the season.

And no doubt.....this is my favorite season to forecast!

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