Good Saturday to one and all. We are tracking a few cold fronts across the region this weekend. The first one is pushing south of the region today, with another on the way for Sunday night and Monday. In between, the weather looks pretty darn good for much of the region.
Today’s shower and storm threat is mainly across the southern half of the state, and is centered on the morning hours. Here’s your regional radar to track whatever is out there…
Highs today are general in the low and middle 80s with much lower humidity levels, giving us a rather comfy feel. A
Sunday’s forecast continues to look good with highs in the 80s with a mix of sun and clouds. Winds will gust up ahead of the next front arriving Sunday night and early Monday. This should have a broken band of showers and storm with it…
That will keep temps held down into the normal to slightly below normal range for highs.
Steamy air will surge back in for the middle and end of the week and that will likely fire up some more storms. The models continue to advertise another setup featuring northwest to southeast clusters of storms from late next week into the following week.
The current GFS and the new version of the GFS are in good agreement…
Have a great day and take care.
Thanks Chris, Looks, like there is a weak trough over the mid west and east, with high pressure at the surface and in the upper levels, in other words, normal summer weather for the next seven days. Air stagnation, will be a problem in the cities along the Ohio River by mid week when temperatures climb into the 90’s. I do not expect much shower activity for the next seven days. This very well could be the beginning of a long heat wave, that I’am predicting could continue into Autumn. I just check the current prediction of ENSO, which is predicted to remain in the neutral phase through Autumn 2017 and beyond through 2018 Winter. Not good news for snow lovers like me. Have a great day everyone.
Thank you for that bit of info Schroeder. We can on move on now…
Leave him alone, Ralph.
I 2nd that motion.
Yeah, Ralph needs to chill out and enjoy the super “COMFY” middle and upper 60s dew points.