Our stretch of nice weather will continue this weekend with exception of fog issues tonight and tomorrow night. Temperatures will likely get close to the dew points between 10pm and midnight allowing for patchy ground fog to form. The fog will be of the “radiational” variety first developing in open fields and rurual areas then spilling into roadways and urban spots by morning. After any morning fog expect mostly sunny and mild conditions tomorrow with highs in the upper 70s. Like Friday we’ll see some cirrus clouds punctuating the skies allowing for potentially another nice sunset Saturday evening. Fog could be a bigger issue Saturday night into Sunday morning provided the cloud cover stays in the fair category and winds stay light…which they should. Partly cloudy and warmer conditions are anticipated for
Sunday (after morning fog) with temperatures topping out in the lower 80s. There are some fundamental changes to next week’s forecast as a frontal trough approaches but the upper level low that will be guiding this system will get “cut-off” from the sub-tropical jetstream keeping our weather unsettled for much of the week. This doesn’t necessarily imply more clouds and rain chances…but it could! For now we’ll go with scattered showers and perhaps storms Monday into Monday night with lingering showers behind the front on Tuesday. The upper low could yield additional slight rain chances through mid-week but then the models turn decidely wet on us Friday into the following weekend…and that’s the way we’ll play it for now. In the mean time have a good weekend and watch out for the fog! Rob
Good-Looking Weekend…Unsettled Next Week
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