Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Rainy Wednesday

Not a bad two days that we have had here. Especially compared to what we have in store for us tonight into tomorrow.

This quantitative map gives us a pretty good idea for the amount of rainfall we will see over the next 24 hours. Notice that most of the heavy stuff will stay to our west. A low pressure system will pass through the Ohio River Valley overnight and intensify as it does. What it means for us is that showers will break out overnight and be a bit spotty to being with as the atmosphere gets moist. Overnight into the late morning is where the rain will be at its worst, but as I said before, the real nasty weather stays to our west.

This storm is a quick mover and and will also quickly intensify so winds will be a bit of an issue, especially as the storm moves away during the day tomorrow. The good news is that this wind will be straight from the south, allowing us to tap into some of that southern warmth all the way from the gulf. Cloudiness will limit temps though but I think most people will take 65 degrees in November even if it is cloudy.

This one shouldn't cause too much problems since we miss the worst and what rain we do get is overnight when most of us are sleeping ( except those people that have a girlfriend with a stuffy nose who snores very loudly)

Pattern changes are coming and the weather world is all a buzz. Expect changes to our weather over the next 10-14 days. I have no more information at the moment basically because all weather models are disagreeing and no one knows what will happen. Stay tuned!

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