Monday, October 5, 2009

Southeast Weather Pattern Update For Oct 7-14th

The most recent rainfall is starting to move out of the area with rain currently falling along the Southeast coast and across Florida. So what is next on the weather radar?

The next cold front and associated S/W looks to be moving across the southeast in the tuesday to wednesday time frame and should be thru the southeast by thursday.  This front will bring a chance of showers and thunderstorms across the regiom. Any showers and storms should clear out of the region by thursday as the front pushes across the region.

Thereafter, another cold front looks to cross the region in the friday to saturday region and then this front looks to stall across the region. This front will be responsible for producing more showers and thunderstorms across the region.

Sunday to monday time frame ..guidance wants to develop a wave of low pressure over the tennessee valley. And perhaps a coastal low over the carolinas. These two low pressure areas will create a pretty wet scenario across the southeast from sunday thru tuesday. 

Temperatures thru the period look to be generally in the 70s with 80s covering the far southern areas around Florida. Over the weekend temperatures look to pretty much cool down thru most of the south with temperatures perhaps falling into the 60s for daytime highs. Florida basically thru the period should stay on the warm side with highs in the 80s.

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