31 October 2011

KDAY 01NOV2011

For tomorrow, the high temperature will reach mid- to high-50's and the low diving into the 30's. Wind will be light and from the south. Surface pressure will remain high, so no chance of precipitation.

KDAY Weekly outlook

For today, high temperatures will top out around 50 degrees with a chance of storms later today as a trough passes through the area. Tonight, temperatures will dip into the mid 30's with calm winds from the south. Tuesday and Wednesday will much milder days as high pressure returns. Expect highs to be in the upper 50's to low 60's and morning lows in the lower 40's. Winds should remain fairly calm over the next few days as well. For Thursday through Sunday models show a couple disturbances moving through that will enhance precipitation chances, but temperatures will remain about the same.

27 October 2011

(KDAY) Forecast for Friday, October 27, 2011

High pressure will begin to reclaim the area in wake of the cold front passage of yesterday.  As this occurs, we will see clearing skies.  The big question is how much clearing will we see, as it will have a direct impact on the minimum temperatures.   At this point, I will forecast for a 70% clearing, resulting in lows just above freezing.  The residual ground moisture may result in frost in some areas, depending on temperatures. 

Lows for Friday AM: 33-36  with calm winds.  For Friday, sunny skies will reign once again, and winds will be weak (~ 5MPH), Highs in the lower 50's. 

26 October 2011

Dayton, OH Forecast for Thursday

Tomorrow Dayton will experience a drop in pressure and temperature. The wind will be changing from the Southwest to a more Northerly direction and clouds should be expected. It will also be a cooler day tomorrow than it was today with a high temperature of 50 degrees.

Temperature: Low 30s to 50
Wind Gusts: between 14-16 kts
Precip: Likely light showers.

CSI Induced Snowband?

So last night, there was a nice snowband that developed between Boulder and Ft. Collins. In our AMS meeting on Tuesday afternoon, we had discussed the possibility of CSI playing a role in enhancing the snow amount in localized areas. Is this CSI at working leaving Ft. Collins with at least 15 inches of snow as of this morning? You be the judge!!








25 October 2011

KDAY Forecast for Wednesday

The high pressure will pass by Wednesday. A low pressure system will move north of dayton but will dominate the weather there. It will be overcast throughout the day keeping the temperatures from reaching extremes. Highs in the low 60s lows in the high 40s with precipitation in the evening.

24 October 2011

KDAY Outlook

There is a high pressure that will remain over Ohio until Wednesday. Liquid precipitation will fall throughout Wednesday and Thursday. Pressure will remain fairly high, although. Temperatures will be warmer in the beginning of the week and cooler in the late week days.

KDAY Forecast for 10/25/2011

A high pressure system is set to move in Tuesday, bringing high temperatures to the mid to high 60's, with low temperatures in the low 40's. Sustained surface winds are expected to be between 10-15 knots with a very slight chance of precipitation late Tuesday evening.

20 October 2011

Friday, October 20 forecast for KRIW

On Friday, expect similar weather to Thursday. The area is under the influence of a high pressure system that will continue to stay in place for the next several days. So, for Friday, high temperatures should top out around 60 degress with a low in the mid to upper 30's. Skies should be mostly clear and winds should be out of the west-northwest at 5-10 knots.

19 October 2011

KRIW Forecast for Thursday, October 20, 2011

Ridging continues to try to settle into the area while a weak disturbance moves its way across.  This will be very insignificant, but will cause some increase to the winds in comparison to the past few days.  Aside from this, the area will enjoy highs in the upper 50's and lows around freezing with winds 3-5mph increasing to around 10mph throughout the day.

18 October 2011

Weds Forecast for WY

Riverton, WY will continue to be under the influence of high pressure tomorrow. This means WY will be experiencing weather associated with high pressure: sunny skies, no precipitation, and relatively warmer temperatures. Temperatures should reach the mid-50s tomorrow.

17 October 2011

KRIW Forecast for Tuesday October 18, 2011

The localized trough over the area with the possibility of rain will pass by this evening leaving Riverton under high conditions Tuesday.  The high over the Pacific Northwest will begin to move into the area.  Skies will be mostly clear and temperatures will be a few degrees lower than normal.  Winds will remain calm.

Weekly Outlook for KRIW ending 10/22/2011

A shortwave disturbance is moving through the area today, bringing cooler temperatures and a slight chance of rain. A ridge system will move in on Tuesday evening, bringing warmer temperatures in the lower 60's and dryer weather later in the week. Winds look to be calm throughout most of the week, although gusty conditions may exist on late Wednesday evening.

13 October 2011

KRIW 14 OCT 2011

Expect light wind from the north west. A high pressure will continue to sit over the region keeping the skies clear. High temps to mid-60s and lows in the 40s.

12 October 2011

Forecast for Oct. 13, 2011 (KRIW)

For Thursday, expect high pressure to dominate the area. Temperatures will top out around the lower 60's with low temperatures dipping into the upper 30's. Look for mostly clear skies throughtout the day along with breezy conditions, especially in the afternoon. Winds should be west-southwest most of the day with speeds in the afternoon between 10-15 knots.

11 October 2011

(KRIW) Forecast for Wednesday, October 12, 2011

A disturbance will move its way across the area on Tuesday afternoon, ushering in increased cloudiness and an increased chance of precipitation along with breezy conditions.  The precipitation chances should dwindle by Wednesday afternoon, as skies clear, and the winds subside.  Lows in the mid-30's, Highs in the upper 50's.  Gusty west winds overnight, around 20 MPH, with gusts near 30 MPH, subsiding during the day on Wednesday, becoming NW at around 10 MPH.

10 October 2011

Weekly outlook October 10-16 KRIW

High conditions over the Rockies and western Wyoming likely persisting nearly into the weekend, leaving chances of rain in the early and later week.  Dewpoints expected in the low 30s keeping the nightly in the mid to low 30s.  With little to no cloud cover highs will be slightly above the climatological normals of the high 50s.  The Riverton Airport is on a flat high spot in the terrain, a good spot for winds.

Tuesday's Weather

Riverton, WY will be under the influence of NW flow and a ridge on Tuesday. Showers should be expected. Temperatures should be in the 50s and it could get a bit windy overnight.

06 October 2011

KMIA Forecast for Friday, October 7, 2011

High temperatures will remain in the mid to upper 80's, with lows in the upper 70's. Expect east to north east surface winds between 15-20 knots, with possible gusts up to 25 knots. The high pressure system looks to remain stationary, and the easterly wind component will bring ocean moisture to the forecast area, increasing the chance of thunderstorms tomorrow.

05 October 2011

KMIA

For Thursday, the temp will remain in the mid-80's and a low temp around mid-70's. There are small chances for rain and pop-up T-storms may occur in the area. Winds will vary throughout the day and will have mild gusts. Pressure will remain fairly high.

04 October 2011

Forecast for Wednesday October, 2011

For Wednesday, look for high temperatures to remain in the middle to upper 80's with lows in the mid 70's. A stationary front off the souther coast of Florida will create breezy conditions throughout much of the day on Wednesday. Expect sustained winds between 10-15 knots with gust up to 20 knots. There is a slight chance for isolated showers later in the day, but the area should remain dry.

03 October 2011

KMIA Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Seasonal conditions will persist, with just enough moisture in place for some isolated showers/t-storms to form, courtesy of daytime heating.  However, a ridge of high pressure centered over the TN/MS/AK area will continue to amplify, resulting in a tighter pressure gradient. This will bring stronger breezes than what we've seen over the past week.  Temperatures will continue to be seasonal with  highs in the mid-upper 80's and lows in the upper 70's with a breezy NE wind around 10-15 kts.  Chance of precipitation ~ 20%.

Weekly Outlook for KMIA

Florida is under the influence of low pressure, pseudo-stationary cold front, and a high pressure in TN. These things will keep FL dry. As the week goes on the high in TN will strengthen which will keep this week's chances of precipitation relatively low. The enhanced pressure gradient in the Miami-area will make it relatively breezy this week. Expect temperatures between 85-76, wind gusts to reach 18 knots, and very little chance of precipitation.