Saturday, November 10, 2007

Weather Disco

Another Wonderful day on Sunday as we begin to warm up some. Hello, I'm Meteorologist, Charles Daniel.
A Surge of Drier Air moved into Central Alabama on a strong Northerly Flow on Saturday. This will allow us to see a nice and chilly morning Sunday as clear skies and light winds give us maximum radiational cooling.
Through the day on Sunday, winds will shift to become more Easterly and then Southeasterly. This will aid in our warming up. A trend which will continue through mid week. We should get back into the low 70's Monday and mid 70's Tuesday and Wednesday even with small rain chances showing up.
A Cold Front approaching from the Northwest will run up against a fairly stubborn Ridge of High Pressure. The Ridge may fight off the Front somewhat, helping it stall just to our North. It will still be close enough to bring us a few small rain chances Tuesday night. By Wednesday, the Front may drift Southward enough to help produce a few widely scattered showers in the afternoon, aided by daytime heating. This scenario will most likely play out again on Thursday.
Another push of Colder Air has been hinted at here and there for next weekend. A little to far out to see clearly right now.

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