
Forecast Last Updated at Monday, May 20, 2013 at 6:41PM
Soupy
Another serving of soupy and juicy air. We continue that theme for the next two days... Expect lots of clouds with a few breaks but scattered showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures were somewhat warmer today and Tuesday will be even warmer with a bit more sun and fewer showers/thunderstorms in the region. Storm coverage increases again Wednesday afternoon. There's good news at the end of this forecast--pleasant and dry next weekend.
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| Monday Hi: 73 Lo: 56 ![]() ![]() ![]() Partly cloudy and humid; a few showers roll through; patchy fog later; Light wind ![]() |
Tuesday Hi: 78 Lo: 58 ![]() ![]() ![]() Partly cloudy; Warm; Isolated or scattered showers & t-storms; SW wind 5-10 mph ![]() |
Wednesday Hi: 74 Lo: 58 ![]() ![]() ![]() Partly to mostly cloudy; Showers & t-storms, mostly in the afternoon & evening; SW wind 5-10 mph ![]() |
Thursday Hi: 74 Lo: 53 ![]() ![]() ![]() Mostly to partly cloudy; Scattered showers & t-showers ![]() |
Friday Hi: 65 Lo: 48 ![]() ![]() ![]() Mostly cloudy; Cooler; Scattered showers ![]() |
Further Out
Saturday - Mostly clear; Dry & pleasant; High in the upper 60s; Low in the mid 40s
Sunday - Partly cloudy; Pleasant; High near 70 degrees; Low in the upper 40s
Forecast Discussion
The weather map has high pressure anchored in the Atlantic but extending into the Southeast. The front that sagged south into our area last weekend is retreating back to the northeast (New Jersey and Pennsylvania). A front in the Great Plains is edging eastward ever so slowly (big storms there).
Tuesday through Wednesday, we are in warm, humid air. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are a given in such a juicy air mass. Additionally, steering currents are weak; so, if you get caught in a shower or thundershower it could be a soaker. We'll call coverage "scattered".
Things don't change much Tuesday; however, I think shower/thundershower coverage will be slightly less. Temperatures will be a few degrees warmer.
The front that has been loitering in the Plains finally gets a kick to the east and will move through here Thursday. We'll have an increase in shower/thunderstorm coverage Wednesday afternoon and evening (ahead of the front). Showers and thundershowers remain possible Thursday with the front in the vicinity.
Friday will be much cooler behind the front. A disturbance rotates through in an a northwest flow forcing us to keep the mention of scattered showers in the forecast. Skies Friday will be mostly cloudy.
The best news in this forecast is a pleasant and dry next weekend with high pressure centered in the Great Lakes and Northeast in control of our weather.
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