Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Status Quo...

* Our tough and fast-paced weather pattern continues through the next couple of weeks. The combination of ample cold air hanging around north America and an active subtropical jet will make for interesting forecasting through the next seven days. Let's break it down:

* Rest of Work Week: Thursday and Friday look cold. Highs in most places will reach the upper 40's to near 50 degrees, with plenty of clouds.

* Weekend: Not much change in the thinking for the weekend - we have revised Sunday's temperature forecast down a good bit. And, I suppose we should mention the chance of a few snow flurries mixing in with the rain across northern Mississippi and northern Alabama on Saturday night. No travel issues are expected; temperatures should remain well above freezing.

* Next Week: This is when the real fun begins. There are indications that parts of the South could see a threat (or multiple threats) of winter weather next week. The first chance will come around the middle of next week, with other chances coming along after that. It could be along I-40, it could be around here, it's just too early to pinpoint any threat. But, the pattern is favorable for SOME part of the South to get some wintry weather in the next one to two weeks.

1 Comments:

At 9:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bring it on. It's about time we had a REAL winter here.

 

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