Sunday, November 20, 2011
Sunday Morning's Weather Discussion
Today will be a beautiful day with highs reaching the lower 60’s. Tomorrow will be much colder with a chance of showers and temperatures staying in the 40’s all day. Tuesday there will be a chance of showers during the day, then rain at night as a storm system approaches our area. It will also be cold on Tuesday with temperatures staying in the 40’s all day. Wednesday morning there will be rain heavy at times, but it will be warm in the morning as the storm system moves to our North and brings the warm air into our area. During the afternoon, the cold front will move through and temperatures will drop to the middle to upper 30’s at night. Some moisture may linger in our area overnight on Wednesday and into Thanksgiving Day, and if this does occur, it would be cold enough for snow showers or light snow on Wednesday night into early Thanksgiving morning. The European model says there could be enough snow overnight on Wednesday into Thanksgiving morning to whiten the ground with a dusting of snow but we will have to wait and see. During the day on Thanksgiving it will be quite nice but cold, with highs in the middle 40’s. Next Friday and Saturday should be sunny and mild with temperatures approaching 60 degrees. Next Sunday it will be quite warm with a southerly wind ahead of the next strong storm that will be forming over the Southeastern United States. This will be quite an interesting storm system that will have a deep pool of very cold air with it that it is dragging down from far Northern Canada into the Deep South of the United States. This process will in return displace the very warm air in the Deep South up the entire East Coast and into our area for next Sunday, Monday, and into next Tuesday morning, bringing us heavy rain and temperatures into the lower 60’s, while it could be snowing in the Deep South in Northern Georgia, and the Western Carolinas. It may actually be colder in Tampa, Florida earlier next week than it is here. Later in the day next Tuesday, the storm will pass by, bringing the colder air back into our region.
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