Good evening, gang. We have another surge of mild temps ready to dominate the weather pattern across the region over the next couple of days. This mild up will lead us into another very active setup for the week ahead with my money on spring winning the recent model battle.
Sunday looks like a winner of a weather day with highs into the 60s with a 70 in the west. Skies stay mostly sunny before some high clouds filter in during the evening.
Those clouds are with part of a mild and moist southwesterly wind flow that should spit out a shower or thunderstorm on Monday…
This action is ahead of a potent cold front dropping in here on Tuesday. A band of showers and thunderstorms will be along and ahead of the front, and some of the storms could be strong…
Temps turn seasonal for a few days for the middle of the week, but milder southwesterly winds kick in by the end of the week into the weekend. The look on the models is now more toward what the GFS and GFS Ensembles were showing… Mild.
That mild air can also mean a scattered shower or thunderstorms and gusty southwesterly winds…
The setup by late weekend and early the following week is getting my attention as a potential severe weather maker. The signal has been there for a few days and continues to show up pretty well…
This is not a good setup going into the spring severe weather season!
Enjoy the evening and take care.
I didn’t really want any Winter weather anyway, especially this year. But I figured all along that the GFS warm solution would win out for next weekend. So that is no surprise.
Bring in Spring and storms!
#BringIt
Chris I love your blog but I think I just watch wkyt and your weather on it put the blog away until fall its just to depressing
Whats so depressing about the blog?
I think it comes mostly from what her and other Morgan Co. residents dealt with on 3/2/2012. This time of year is understandably difficult for them.
Jeff you are so right I do not want to read about thunderstorms it still scares me to death to this day
Well, Rodger in Dodger enjoyed the brief but heavy snow shower the other night that left his yard nearly covered thru early Friday morning. Until next year, Rodger says goodbye to all – Rodger in Dodger