Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Another Cut-Off Low In the Forecast!

Good morning! Is it just me, or is September just flying by? To me, it's hard to believe we are just a few weeks away from the peak fall colors! Speaking of fall, a fall pattern is going to take hold on our pattern through next week.

Today will be a warm day across the area, as highs near 80. A couple showers through early afternoon, otherwise partly sunny & nice!

The closed upper-low will begin to move our way tomorrow. We should start Thursday with sunny skies, but things will start to change by the afternoon. The low from the north will move south, increasing our clouds tomorrow afternoon. Highs tomorrow should be near 70.

The cloudy, drizzly, chilly wording will best describe Friday-Monday! It is not going to be the best weather weekends out there, but no washouts expected. Temps will remain generally in the 59-66 degree range. This similar pattern will stay true for Monday as well.

After the low moves out:
By the middle of next week, it looks like warm, sunny days could be in our future. In fact, much of October looks to be warmer than average, and drier than normal again. This type of pattern may get the tropics going somewhere in early October. Looking farther down the road, our weather pattern may flip flop to a very cold pattern sometime after Halloween. Despite the warmer October expected, the type of pattern I see for November may give us an increased threat of an early season snowfall. Okay.. don't let me get way to ahead of myself!!

Have a great Wednesday, & check back for more updates here at Nate's Weather Blog.

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