Good evening, everyone. Your friendly weatherdude has been on the road all day being a proud dance dad, so this post is coming way late. But, since I’m a man of my word (mostly :)), I wanted to get a quick update out to you guys.
Let’s begin with the rain potential across the southeast late Sunday and Monday. The Euro continues to give us the best odds of rain making it north of the Tennessee border…
Most of the region will be dry, but we will watch southern and southeastern Kentucky for a few drops showing up. Otherwise, this is a fairly cloudy and mild stretch of weather through Christmas Day and week.
The overall pattern changes quickly next weekend into the start of 2020. The Ensembles show what I’m yapping about…
Euro Ensembles
I will go more in depth on that with my next update later tonight… errr.. in a few hours. 🙂
Have a good one and take care.
I guess the change if it occurs will be after next Saturday. Since I have temps near 60 for the next week.
Still, it looks averagish only though for the first week of the New Year. Oscillations are still inconsistent and all over the place and not great looking, but maybe the pattern change will be cold enough for some chance for snow. Wish it was a full blown change to below normal, but I am not yet impressed 10 days out.
Same old tired pattern from the last 3 years. Where just getting down to normal and backside flurries are the only thing to look forward to.