THIS WEEK’S WEATHER

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Friday Forecast Update

Updated Fri 08/25 @ 10:31 AM — The front moved though this morning.

This morning’s radar and RAP model overlay shows the showers have moved off. The lingering mid-level trough (dashed orange line) will move east and we’ll likely see a mix of sun and clouds for the rest of the day.

Last night’s forecast still holds:

Following the front, It will become quite humid with dew points in the low 70s by noontime. Some sunshine may break through late morning and early afternoon, but scattered showers are possible any time during the mid to late afternoon.

The only thing to add: Many of this morning’s models have little in the way of additional showers today. Additional showers, if any, will be widely scattered and most likely late afternoon or evening.


Friday’s Forecast

Updated Thu 08/24 @ 7:33 PM — A warm front will move through during Friday’s early morning hours (2 AM- 8 AM) with showers and thunderstorms. CAPE values are low, so no severe weather expected. However PWAT values are in the high (2.1″ to 2.2) range so some locally heavy downpours are possible, especially 5 AM to 7 AM.

HREF rainfall coverage—

Today’s 18z HREF accumulated rainfall forecast through noon on Friday. (Click on image for a larger view.)

Following the front, It will become quite humid with dew points in the low 70s by noontime. Some sunshine may break through late morning and early afternoon, but scattered showers are possible any time during the mid to late afternoon.

A cold front moves through Friday night with scattered showers. The cold front looks to be slow moving and not distinct. Only scattered showers or thundershowers expected at this time, but that may change.


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