Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Cooldown Coming?

* Tornado surveys are continuing today. I spoke with members of the survey team earlier this afternoon, they are in Marion evaluating the damage there. I will post later on with their full report about the tornadoes over the weekend.

* It sure looks like we are going to see a return to cooler weather by the end of the week. The GFS MOS guidance puts out a high of 79 for Thursday, with dewpoints running in the 60's. While I'm not sure that we'll be quite that cool, it certainly does appear that we'll see temperatures around 10 degrees cooler than the past day or so. Highs for the end of the work week will mostly be in the lower 80's - pretty nice fall weather!

* The long range forecast is a bit murky. We'll have to continue watching an area of disturbed weather in the northern Caribbean; it shows some potential for development in the next few days. Outside of that, models are hinting at a longwave trough setting up by the latter half of next week. That would allow some much cooler air to spill southward. Far too early to get specific, but the trend appears to be cooler as we get into October.

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