Good Sunday, everyone. Temperatures over the next few days will be about as warm as you can get for this time of year. This very warm surge of air will take start the week, but a huge drop in thermometers will the sweep in for the end of the week. From record highs to frost? That’s certainly a possibility.

Temps today through Tuesday will range from 80-85 in many locations. Winds will be very gusty from the southwest, with just a few clouds from time to time.

The drastic weather changes start on Wednesday as a cold front drops in from the northwest. A line of showers and thunderstorms will develop and move in during the day. This happens as the jet stream takes a big dip into the eastern part of the country. At the same time, something of a tropical nature (named or not) tries to develop off the southeast coast.

The model runs have been dancing around a bit with how this all plays out. The new GFS has more of a merger of these systems to our east, but still brings a nice shot of rain and the coldest air of the season…

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That scenario would likely produce frost Friday night and Saturday night with highs from 55-60. Quite the change from where we are now, eh?

The previous run of the GFS had more of a cutoff look to this system…

gfs

This scenario would certainly mean a lot more rain and wind for us, to go along with very chilly temperatures.

That’s a look also seen on the latest run of the Canadian model…

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We shall see how it goes in the coming days. But, a pretty wild temperature ride is ahead of us.

Make it a great Sunday and take care.