Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Forecast Notes

* Severe weather affecting parts of Florida now. Thunderstorms continue to move away from east Mississippi and west Alabama.

* Tuesday will feature clearing skies and cooler temperatures. Highs will only make it into the 50's, with stiff northwesterly winds.

* Clouds increase Wednesday, with showers Wednesday afternoon...Increasing evidence to support a chance of snow across northern Mississippi, northern Alabama, and southern/western Tennessee. We will probably stay too warm, but it will be a close call. The atmosphere above about 3000' is cold enough for snow. Between the surface and about 3000', temperatures are forecast by the models to be warm enough to melt the snow. Still close enough to make me nervous. Could see a snowflake as far south as the Highway 14 corridor, but it won't be a big deal. Stay tuned, we may have to change our forecast if new model data comes in colder.

* Clearing trend Thursday and lasting into the weekend. I think we start a slow warming trend as well.

* Thanks for reading!

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