Saturday, March 9, 2013

SPRING-LIKE SUNDAY - CHILLY PATTERN RESUMES MONDAY

Wow! What a change in the air today. Wasn't it nice to step outside without freezing!!? If you thought today felt great, let's just say tomorrow's temps may blow your mind. :) 

Check out this pic of the sunset I took this evening. The perfect combo of clouds and sun really helped make for a breath-taking sky in southern Indiana. 


For tomorrow's forecast, there has been quite a bit of a change from previous forecasts. The arrival of the system is slowing down, in fact so much, that we will likely get most (if not all) of Sunday mainly rain-free. I do think areas especially north of I-70 will see a few showers, but for the most part it's trending towards a dry forecast. This means the temperature forecast is now a handful of degrees warmer. Here is the forecast for a few select cities across the state tomorrow:

Be sure to get out and enjoy the brief, much-deserved warm-up! 

Rain then arrives Sunday night to spoil the warm temps. There could be some .50-1" totals, but some areas will only get .25"-.50". Here is HPC's rainfall forecast:


The rain will linger into the day Monday, with a pretty big drop in temps! Temperatures will fall during the day into the 40's!

The rest of the week looks to have below-normal temps. The models are showing a pretty chilly air mass coming in Wednesday. Highs on that day will probably stick in the 30's for areas along/north of I-70, with 40's south. A few flurries can't be ruled out either. Here is a look at the GFS model for Wednesday:


Temps may slowly moderate a bit for the end of the week/weekend, but still below-average temps for mid-March standards. A few more weak systems may produce a couple periods of light snow/rain, but too early to nail those down. Certainly no "real" spring weather by any stretch after tomorrow! There are signs though that some warmer air may try to build in for the later part of the month. We gotta shake out of this below normal temp pattern that we have been in since February at some point. 

**DON'T FORGET TO MOVE YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD 1 HOUR TONIGHT**!!

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