31 March 2010

KFAR Thursday Forecast

Rain moving in associated with the ETC tracking towards the area. An UL short wave will give some support, but looks like the majority of the weather will be moving to the north . Expecting tempertures to drop with the high in the upper 50s and low in the lower 40s. Chances of precip increase tthroughout the day...expecting up to a quarter of an inch, but is dependent on sytem track and SW progression. Expect breezy condition increasing later in the day.

30 March 2010

Forecast for KFAR, March 31

A weak disturbance moves through the region tomorrow with a slight chance for a few light showers. Due to increased cloud cover tomorrow the high will be a little cooler than today, reaching into the mid 60's. The low will be in the mid to lower 40's from the saturated ground. Rainfall amounts should be light which is good because the region is still under a flood warning and still at major flood stage.

29 March 2010

KFAR's Tuesday Discussion

It will be a nice warm day with a change later in the period. Heights will be rising with warm air advection and a flat ridge over the area. Above normal temperatures for Tuesday, with strong southerly winds a head of a weak cold front. The GFS has been the most robust with this front with more precip while the NAM is just showing enough moisture for clouds. Temperatures will be above freezing, so any precip will be rain.

18 March 2010

KBVT Friday 18 March 2010

Nice boring day today! A weak trough brought clouds in on Thursday keeping to low temps in the mid 30's. For Friday the highs will be in the upper 50's to lower 60's in the region. If the cloud move out, Lows could get into the lower 30's. Winds have been pretty constant throughout the forecast period and Friday should be no different with wind around 9 - 13 knots.

16 March 2010

Wednesday KBTV March 17

The mild conditions continue with the only chance of precipitation coming into next week. Wednesday will be in the mid 50's with mostly sunny skies except for a few clouds later on. The low will be around freezing and no chance of precipitation since the storm system off the coast has moved further south.

15 March 2010

KBTV Tuesday Discussion

The forecast period will start with the eastern half of the country under the influence of a trough and ridging over the west. The storm that brought hurricane conditions to the areas like New York and Boston will be moving southeast off of the north South Carolina coast keeping our area in a northerly flow. The winds at the surface will go from the north east to the north west with the next area of low pressure approaching from the Hudson Bay. High pressure at the surface will allow for dry air and warmer temperatures, remember normal for right now is 39. Lows could bottom out, though, at night with light winds and dry air.

10 March 2010

Thurday Forecast KBTV

High pressure continues to build over the area...some cold air advection, although NE tracking low is impeeding this flow. Expecting clear conditions overnight wednesday into thursday morning, with cloud cover building throughout the day. Diurnal variation should be quite large, with morning temps in low 20's with a fair amount of heating throughout the day... high in the upper 40's. QPF shows a very slight chance of precip boardering the area, but not expecting any precip for thursday... POPs increasing into friday morning.
Winds should be light.

09 March 2010

Wed. March 10th Burlington, VT

A few more calm days before the next weather system moves into the region. The cold front that was north in Canada has now moved through the region, so clear skies will persist tomorrow. The high temperature will be in the mid 40's and the low temperature will drop into the low 20's from the clear skies overnight. Enjoy the fair weather and light winds before the chance of rain later this week.

08 March 2010

KBTV Tuesday's Discussion

A quiet and relatively warm period for Burlington tomorrow. There is a deep low/trough off the Newfoundland coast which will slowly move east allowing for high pressure to build into the Northeast. This will allow for temperatures a few degrees above normal and light winds. Expect large diurnal temperature swings with light winds and being in a valley. No precipitation is in the forecast until the end of the week.

03 March 2010

Thursday Forecast KLIT

High pressure building as previous system moves out...expect clear skies overnight and drying leading to cool morning temperatures...clear throughout the day, so max temperature should be on the up, expect in the low to mid 50's. Winds aloft really high, but calm winds are expected at the surface.Mixing down may add to surface heating and max temperatures.

02 March 2010

Little Rock, AR - Wed. March 3

Chilly, breezy conditions move out and a mild weather pattern moves in. A stable airmass will be settling in over the region which will keep the weather consistent for a while. The high temperature will be around 50 and the low will be around the freezing mark. Light to moderate winds throughout the day with no precipitation forecasted until early next week.

01 March 2010

KLIT's Discussion For Tuesday

A big storm to the south, but tranquil weather for Little Rock. To begin the 6z to 6z period there is a large trough with the trough axis going right through Arkansas and the base over the Gulf Coast. This will push east with the flow going from northeast to north west. Being on the back side of the trough and an approaching ridge will allow for dry conditions and temperatures similar to Monday's. Some tranquil weather to begin the week.