Last night’s GFS model continues to show considerable rain over our area Saturday before the surface low intensifies further off the coast Saturday night.
For Saturday, expect periods of rain especially mid day. Becoming increasingly windy. High 49.
For Sunday, the low pressure system will continue to affect us indirectly, with very windy conditions. Some sun in the morning will give way to instability cloudiness in the afternoon. High temperatures around 50.
November blows in with a highly amplified trough and an embedded upper air disturbance that may bring snow showers around daybreak Saturday. No accumulation expected. Much uncertainty, but a cold and windy Saturday is expected.
Clearly I misread the 850 mb relative humidity forecast for today. No clouds! Not my best forecast. 🙂 No clouds expected tomorrow either. Ignore that man behind the curtain.