Tuesday, April 6, 2010

April 6th Weather Discussion

The contrast of two different worlds today and two different temperature regimes. For starters a weak cold front moved across the region and now that very same cold front will be working back thru the region as a warm front. This will bring the chance of showers and thunderstorms across the region along with very warm temperatures to the south side of the warm front.

Most of the day though should be rain free but any areas that see any thunderstorms could experience gusty winds and heavy rains and small to large hail.

Real Wx Services has posted there severe weather potential map and at this present time that still is the current thinking.  If there is to be any changes they will be made in the early morning hours.

Daytime high temperatures are going to be 50s and 60s in Northern New England to the 60s and 70s in Southern New England. South of there though is where the heat is going to be felt with low to mid 80s and some places possibly along the PA/MD border in SC PA touching 90 degrees.

The high temperature for the 5th of April at KABE was 79 degrees which was just three degrees away from tying a record.

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