Friday, May 14, 2010

May 14th Weather Discussion

The high temperature May 13th was 67 degrees which was only 3 degrees below normal.

Today is going to be a day that ends up above normal across majority of the region as  a warm front moves across the region. This is going to put from about NYC and points south into the warm sector and allow temperatures to get into the 70s and perhaps some 80s.

However, this is also going to allow the potential for severe weather to occur with gusty winds and large hail potential especially from East Central Pa into NJ and points south. So expect early clouds and showers and storms from northern PA and northwards and then skies should partially clear allowing daytime heating to occur out ahead of a cold front that will be one of the parameters responsible for the severe weather potential.

A couple days ago R.W.S issued a map for the potential of this severe weather and nothing has changed parameter wise that would lead to a change in that map.

Very heavy rain is also possible with these storms.

In northern new england however the temperatures will still only be in the 50s and 60s as the warm front does not really progress that far northwards.

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