KATC StormTeam 3 Weather BLOG

KATC StormTeam 3 Weather BLOG

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Smooth sailing in the Weather Lab this afternoon! Look for cool/crisp conditions tonight and tomorrow night with seasonable temperatures tomorrow and Thursday. Clouds should increase from the southwest Thursday afternoon into Friday. A warm front will move northward on Friday with a few spotty showers possible.

We’ll probably see temperatures in the mid-70s Saturday ahead of the next weather-maker. The next system should bring an excellent chance of rain and thunderstorms late Saturday and/or into Saturday night. There may be a chance of severe weather with this next system, so we’ll be watching it closely.

For what it’s worth department: Today’s long range GFS Model, is indicating the possibility of a full latitude trough developing in the middle of the country around the 7th of February. This could bring our last decent shot of cold air to the region…we’ll see what successive model runs look like. We need a solid freeze; otherwise we’ll be answering to a huge mosquito population this year.

Rob Perillo

Written by Rob Perillo

January 24th, 2006 at 6:26 pm

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