28 October 2010

Allentown, PA Friday, Oct. 29

After an unsettled pattern, the weather starts to settle down again as a front moves by and high pressure builds. The high temperature tomorrow will be in the mid 50's with the low around 40. Moderate winds around 13kts and higher will be present tomorrow behind the cold front so wind chills might be a factor for some. No precipitation is expected tomorrow. Looking ahead the conditions look dry and cool for the coming days as high pressure dominates.

27 October 2010

Thursday, October 27, 2010

After the passage of the cold front on Tuesday there is a slot of dry air that is moving into the area allowing the overnight lows to get to the low 50's with the cloud cover mellowing it a little and keeping winds calm.  Highs in the high 60's with some cloud cover and winds picking up during the day due to the synoptic forcing of the low over the great lakes.

25 October 2010

Long term forecast KABE

Monday's storms linger into Tuesday as a shortwave moves over the forecast area. Drizzle Tuesday mornig will evaporate by midday leaving hight humidity levels and increasing sensible heat. A new cold front moves into the area late Tuesday night and resultant shortwaves move northeast causing isolated thundershowers. If windshear values increase Wednesday there will be a chance for severe storms. Moisture from this cold front will linger through Thursday, and taper off Friday morning.

ALLENTOWN, PA: OCTOBER 26, 2010

The pattern of slightly above normal temperatures will continue through Tuesday with the chance of precipitation dropping off markedly from today to between 5 and 15 per cent. Temperatures will reach the low '70's after overnight lows in the upper '50's. Winds will be light, between 5 and 10 mph, with partly cloudy skies. Although there is a chance precipitation, accumulation should reach no more than one- or two- one-hundredths of an inch during the early a.m., if that.

21 October 2010

Glasgow Mt, Friday Oct 22

Expect a mild and pleasant day Friday with a high of 62, a low of 35 and west winds at 10 miles per hour. No precipitation is expected Friday, though high humidity in the morning could cause a layer of dew frost on the windshield. VFR flight conditions should last into Friday evening before the sky cover increases in front of an impending Pacific system.

20 October 2010

Glasgow, MT Thursday, Oct. 21

Dry, seasonal conditions will continue for the Glasgow area tomorrow before a cool down. High temperatures will be in the mid 60's with a low around 33. Winds will be light around 12 knots with no precipitation in the imminent forecast. A cold from will drop down from Canada on Friday and bring colder temperatures but little precipitation.

19 October 2010

Wx discussion for Wednesday, October 20 2010

High conditions through Wednesday.  Dewpoints should remmain in the low thirties keeping the low close to freezing.  Winds will be in the normal range of about 9 kts due to local effects under these conditions.  The high will be slighly higher than the climate normal because there will be clear skies that will let in the sunlight.  But this high will still only be about 60F.

18 October 2010

Glasgow, MT - Oct. 19, 2010

Weather will remain relatively calm in Glasgow tomorrow, as the area is currently under a high pressure system. Highs will be around high fifties to low sixties, with overnight lows in the low to mid thirties with northwest/west winds calm between 3-8 knots. No precipitation is expected.

Glasgow, MT: Week 2 Outlook

Northeastern Montana will sit under a building ridge of high pressure all week, bringing slightly higher than normal temperatures for daytime highs, in the mid- to lower- '60's. Lows should be about normal in the mid-30's due to a generally dry pattern moving over the area. Expect wind speeds to average in the normal range -- between 8 to 13 knots. No measurable precipitation is expected before next weekend.

14 October 2010

Glasgow, MT: Friday, October 15

The upper level ridge will remain over the area on Friday, keeping temperatures slightly above normal in the upper '60's, lows in the mid '30's, and precipitation probabilities low enough for dry conditions to persist. By the late afternoon, a cold front may cause stronger winds than the past few days, between 20 and 25 mph. Expect clear skies all day, with the exception of the mid-afternoon.

13 October 2010

Glasgow MT, Thursday Oct 14

Expect a mild and pleasant day Thursday, with a high in the low 70's. The high pressure system over the area will bring clear skies and mild south to southeast winds. No precipitation is expexted and the overnight low will be mild, in the low 40's. This rather uneventful weather pattern will allow VFR conditions to presist throughtout the period. No fog advisory, and no notable weather before Friday when the winds pick up.

12 October 2010

Glasgow, MT Wednesday, Oct 13

As the rain and cool temperatures move out, dry conditions with warmer weather move in. Highs will be in the mid to upper 60's for the Glasgow area with the low temp in the mid 30's. Patchy frost could occur especially in low laying areas. Winds will be light around 8 kts tomorrow and the skies will remain clear as High pressure moves overhead. Seasonal temperatures with dry conditions will continue through Friday.

11 October 2010

Tuesday 10/12/10 Weather discussion

The rain and windiness of Monday will have passed in the night allowing the night to cool to the mid 30s. This will leave Glasgow sunny with a high of about 60F and winds in the 15-20 kts range.  No precipitation is expected in these post frontal passage conditions.

Glasgow, MT, week 1 outlook

A surface cold front is currently moving through the area and will bring precipitation and cooler temperatures into Tuesday. A strong temperature gradient will also bring stronger winds. Models are showing a ridge system moving in mid week, bringing warmer temperatures and sunny weather to Glasgow.

07 October 2010

Oct. 8, 2010

Good morning!

There is still a dominant high pressure system sitting over southern Texas, bringing warm temperatures in the high eighties/low nineties for tomorrow. Expect nighttime lows around the mid to lower sixties. Winds are calm and currently from the north east, but they look to shift east/south east early tomorrow morning. No precipitation is expected for this area.

06 October 2010

Brownsville, TX: Thursday, 10/7/10

High temperature in the mid '80's, low in the lower '60's. The dry, sunny pattern continues into Thursday, as the 500-mb Omega Block pattern persists, supporting a ridge of upper level high pressure over south Texas. Winds will remain in the same range as the last few days, around 8 knots, due to upper level diffluence and the strong meridional wind component. Relatively dry air over the region combined with continued northerly to northeasterly winds along the Texas coast will result in a maximum temperature slightly higher than Wednesday and no expected precipitation.

05 October 2010

Weather Discussion Brownsville TX, 10-06-10

Wednesday 10-06-10 will be foggy in the morning due to radiational cooling and high nocturnal humidity. The fog will disburse shortly after sunrise and mostly clear skies will allow the daytime high to reach 86. Winds from the northeast will remain at 8-10 knots and the overnight low will not drop below 65. No precipitation is expected Wednesday. No aviation advisories are in effect for south central Tx, VFR conditions are expected after the morning fog clears. A combination of the lunar cycle and moderate marine swells off the northeast coast are causing dangerous rip currents and 3 to 5 foot waves at beaches within the forecast area.

04 October 2010

Outlook for week of October 4

The dominant high conditions will continue through the week.  Highs may mellow later in the week due to the troughs following the high system, however precipitation is unlikely because the shallowness of the troughs.   Lows will still be limited by the dew points in the 60s.  Overall the weather will be clear and warm with cool nights.

Brownsville, TX Tuesday, Oct. 5

High pressure still over the upper Midwest will continue to keep Brownsville hot and precip free. High temperatures will be close to normal with a high around 86 and a low around 68. Winds will be relatively light around 12 knots with no precip expected. No change in weather patterns is expected for the time being while a upper level ridge continues to dominate the central part of the country.