30 November 2010

December 1st 2010 discussion

After yesterdays frontal passage weather conditions will linger in the area.  Temperatures will remain in a narrow high and low due to complete overcast conditions with a high in the mid thirties and a lows in the high twenties.  winds will be constant at above 10 knots and light snow is expected throughout the next day.

29 November 2010

Muskegon, MI - Forecast for 11/30

Warmer temperatures are present in Muskegon, as a strong front prepares to move into the area later this week. Cold air advection across Lake Michigan will create unstable air and create showers beginning Monday evening and continuing through Tuesday. Snow Tuesday night is possible as a strong upper level low and cold front moves into the forecast area. Expect highs for Tuesday to be in the high 40's, lows to be in the upper 20's. Winds will be from the south to south east between 16-25 knots, high wind gusts are possible.

MUSKEGON, MI WEEK 1 OUTLOOK

I'm only posting this because I think my name is under week long outlook! Anyway, looking at the week in Muskegon, Michigan, the big picture includes moisture and dropping temperatures. A ridge of high pressure has moved out and a cold front is coming, expected to pass tomorrow afternoon. That means today's mild high temperatures will drift downward beginning sometime tomorrow afternoon to reach a range of low- to mid- '30's from Wednesday through Friday. Diurnal ranges will shrink also from about 20 degrees on Tuesday to only ten degrees or less for the rest of the week. The probability of precipitation is greatest on Tuesday and Wednesday, with about 30% rising to 70%. With the rising temperatures, this will take the form of rain showers Tuesday and rain-snow mix to normal snow possible on Wednesday. Probabilities drop for Thursday and Friday, but lake effect snow overnight on these days is still a possibility.

18 November 2010

Friday Nov. 19 Huntsville, Al

Expect a foggy morning in Huntsville as humidity will linger around 100% until just after sunrise. The clearing fog will lead to a mild day with clear skies, no precipitation and light southerly winds. The high temperature will reach the mid 60's and the low will stay well above freezing, around 40 degrees. Expect MVFR conditions in the morning, clearing by 7:00am local time, and then no appreciable aviation weather is expected.

Huntsville, AL for Friday, November 19

The forecast period for Huntsville ends pleasantly with a surface high pressure system moving over NE Alabama, bringing highs in the mid- to low- '60's and lows around 40, and a very sunny afternoon. Southerly to easterly winds will again be light, between about 4 and 8 mph, and the area will remain dry as relative humidity dips below 60% for much of Friday.

16 November 2010

Huntsville, AL Wednesday, Nov. 17

After a cool and wet start to the week, conditions will dry out as High pressure moves in. The high temperature will be around 60 with the low dropping in to the mid to upper 30's from light winds and mostly clear skies overnight. Dry conditions are expected for the rest of the forecasting period as a ridge builds over the southeast US.

15 November 2010

Huntsville, AL Week 2 Outlook

An upper level trough and surface low are currently passing over the Huntsville area bringing rain and cooler temperatures today. Expect rain into Tuesday, with winds between 10-15 knots. The low pressure system will move out mid week, bringing high temperatures into the low 60's, lows in the low 40's, and calmer winds 5-8 knots.

11 November 2010

Friday, Nov. 12.

A high pressure system is still dominating this region bringing highs into the mid 70's for Friday, with lows in the low 40's. There will be a light easterly wind 4-8knots with no precipitation expected.

10 November 2010

Huntsville Al, Nov 11th

Thursday November 11th will be mild and clear in Huntsville Al due to high pressure in the region. Daytime temps will reach for the high 70's while overnight low will remain above 40. Winds from the west to southwest will be calm and no precipitation will fall. MVFR conditions may exist before 7:00am EST due to high morning himidity. VFR conditions should presist throughout the remainder of Thursday and into Friday before the approach of the low pressure system that is currently causing precip in the middle western part of the conus.

Hunstville, AL: 11/11/10

The warming trend continues tomorrow as high pressure moves slowly east. Overnight lows and daytime highs will be slightly higher than today's, in the low '40's and mid- to upper- '70's. Very light easterly winds will also persist, around 5 mph and no precipitation is expected for tomorrow.

08 November 2010

Week of Nov 8, Huntsville Alabama

Calm and cloudy tomorrow in Huntsville which is currently under high conditions.  These conditions will remain through this week as this high moves over the area  Winds will remain calm while temperatures should slightly increase through Thursday due to increased moisture coming into the area with lows starting in the low 30s increasing to the high 30s and highs going from the low 70s to the high 70s.  Precipitation is not expected.

Huntsville, AL for Tuesday, Nov. 9

Calm day tomorrow as a High pressure settles in for the next couple of days. The high temperature will be in the low to mid 70's with the low temperature dipping into the mid 30's overnight from clear skies with calm conditions. Light winds and no precipitation are expected tomorrow and for the next few days.

03 November 2010

November 4, 2010

Today will be the last quiet day of weather in Allentown, as a low pressure system will move northward from the Carolinas. This system is expected to bring a fair amount of rain Thursday, with winds between 7 and 10 knots. High temperatures will remain in the high forties, low fifties, with lows in the upper thirties.

02 November 2010

ALLENTOWN, PA: November 3, 2010

Temperatures continue to stay below normal as Allentown sits slightly to the north of the jet stream and the high pressure system over the Great Lakes moves slowly east northeast. After a virtually cloudless day, expect cloud cover to increase very slightly over the evening hours as wind direction changes from a northerly flow to a more southerly flow. Low temperatures should be in the high '20's while day time highs will be near 50. Expect no precipitation for Wednesday and extremely light winds peaking at around 7 mph in the early afternoon.

01 November 2010

KABE 11-02-10

A freeze warning is in effect for this evening as a high pressure system centered over the Great Lakes advects cold air into the cloud free forecast area overnight aiding radiational cooling processes to drop overnight temperatures into the mid 20's. During the day Tuesday, cold north winds at 5-8 mph will overrun daytime heating from the sun, keeping Tuesday's daytime high in the lower 50's despite clear skies all day. The low on Tuesday night may also merrit a freeze warning; it is not expected to exceed 30 degrees. No precipitation is expected Tuesday and VFR flight conditions shoulld presist throughtout the forecast period.

Allentown, PA week outlook

Fair weather continues with cool temps and possible rain later on. As a High pressure system moves into the region temperatures will be cooler than average for the beginning of the week with dry conditions. Temperatures will begin to warm slightly by Wednesday but a trough moves into the area around Thursday bringing back cooler temperatures and a chance for rain.