Weather Talk with Tony Pann
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
  T-Storms Possible Tonight
It still looks like our big pattern change is on track....however, it's going to be a hot one Today with near record high temps around 90! A cold front will approach from the West Tonight...t-storms should develop in the Mountains This Evening then move into the Metro Area Overnight. The front itself will not make it through until early Wed Morning. It will probably slow down in response to the deep upper level trof digging in the Great Lakes. Almost all of the computer modeling brings a cut off 500 MB low across the Mid Atlantic late Wednesday and Thursday. A few models actually hint at a nice surface low as well, which would produce a good rain event. At the very least, the atmosphere will be unstable and we'll see some scattered showers...the high temps will fall into the 60s!
 
Comments:
Was just checking satellite images over west Africa for possible storms and "nothing".

Hopefully we will get some snow this winter to replenish the water table, and some short term drought relief in the next month.

It's been dry; great for grapes, but not so good for everything else.
 
Post a Comment





<< Home