WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST

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Quick Update

Posted Saturday 09/21/24 @ 11:42 AM — A quick update before I enjoy this beautiful day.

High pressure continues to nose down over our area. This persistent high pressure has blocked several systems and associated rainfall from moving in over a long period.

GFS with persistent high pressure nosing down into our area—

09-21-24 06z GFS with high pressure (blue) and low pressure (pink) (Click on image for a larger view.)

A disturbance is moving over the ridge in the central US and will move down across our area tonight around and after midnight—

Current satellite water vapor image with superimposed RAP model 500-1000 mb thickness lines (yellow), Mean Sea Level Pressure isobars (black contours) potential vorticity (fine violet contours) with superimposed MRMS RADAR. (Click on image for a larger view.)

The latest GFS now shows this high pressure blocking the rain again from entering the immediate PHL area—

09-21-24 12z GFS shows rain just missing Philadelphia. Rain in western suburbs. (Click on image for a larger view.)

A possible pattern change next week and a hurricane affecting the Gulf states promises some interesting weather.


Saturday

High pressure will continue to give us mostly sunny skies (with a few periods of clouds) on Saturday. A disturbance dropping southward will move mostly west of our area after midnight Saturday with some showers and possibly some rumbles of thunder.

Highs 80º (Blue Bell) 81º (Philadelphia) Uncertainty: Low

The models are in fairly good agreement with this scenario. Here’s the Canadian RGEM total rainfall by Sunday morning—

09-20-24 18z Canadian RGEM total precip by Sunday morning. Once again, we rainfall diminishing as it approaches Philadelphia. (Click on image for a larger view.)

It wouldn’t surprise me if rainfall doesn’t make it into Philadelphia, which has been the case many times in recent months.

Sunday

The disturbance departs but the GFS keeps moisture at the lower levels. I’ll go with cloudy early, then partly cloudy/partly sunny, but the cloud cover may be more than currently expected.

Highs 74º (Blue Bell) 76º (Philadelphia) Uncertainty: Low


THIS WEEK’S WEATHER

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Weekend Outlook Update

Posted Friday 09/20/24 @ 9:26 AM — The latest GFS still has showers moving into Philadelphia Saturday night, (possibly) breaking a pattern that has kept showers to our west. Embedded thundershowers also possible.

GFS has narrow area of showers/thundershowers sliding down from the northwest (white arrows) after midnight. (Click on image for a larger view.)

Saturday— Mostly sunny, showers/thundershowers after midnight.

Sunday— Clouds break for sunshine by the early afternoon. Cooler.


Friday’s Weather and Weekend Outlook

Updated Thu, 09/19/24 @ 7:30 PM— Based on the latest GFS, just available, it looks like the showers will reach the Philadelphia area Saturday night and clouds will linger into Sunday. I’ve changed the Sunday forecast below.

Posted Thursday 09/19/24 @ 5:29 PM — High pressure continues to nose down into our area, keeping the storm in the western Atlantic off to our east. Friday will be mostly sunny and quite nice. Highs 82º to 83º

Saturday will also be sunny a bit cooler, with some occasional cloudiness, especially later in the day. Highs 79º to 82º.

Sunday—

NAM-NEST forecast for Saturday night. Showers stay to our west, blocked by high pressure. (Click on image for a larger view.)
GFS total rainfall by Sunday morning. Showers make it into Philadelphia, then fall apart. (Click on image for larger view.)

A disturbance approaches us late Saturday into Sunday from the west. While the NAM-NEST above keeps the showers to our west, the latest 18z GFS has showers moving into Philadelphia after midnight Saturday with clouds lingering into Sunday. The showers weaken as they move through. Cooler air moves in behind this disturbance

Cloudiness lingering with light sprinkles in the morning on Sunday, possibly some breaks of sun late. Cool northeasterly flow. Highs near 74º

Active Week next week — Following this current tranquil weather, things get interesting next week. A coastal system is possible and another hurricane, possibly significant, is also looking likely.

GFS forecast for next Friday, 9/27. A coastal system and another Gulf of Mexico hurricane. (Click on image for a larger view.)


Rainfall Totals

So how much rain did we get these past two days?

MRMS rain-gauge measured rainfall combined with rain-gauge calibrated/interpolated radar-based summary of ACTUAL RAINFALL RECEIVED. Color shading is in inches. Line contour numbers are in mm. (25.4 mm= 1 inch)      (Click on image for a larger view.)

There’s not much chance of rain again until sometime the end of next week. Also on the horizon, another hurricane is expected to form somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico next Wednesday or Thursday.


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