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    Wed, 04 May 2005

    Weekend Weather for Sat May 6 & Sun May 7th
    From a fantastic forecast for Saturday to a significant uncertainty!....the latest GFS and NAM models have a coastal low moving up, Friday into Saturday. The GFS and NAM are quite different, both in timing and in path of the low. The trend has been for the GFS to be closer to the NAM. The NAM has rain for most the first half of Saturday. The GFS clears us out. This will be interesting: those of you who follow my forecasts know that I prefer the GFS model. Lately, the NAM has been showing some good forecasts with the current seasonal pattern. This will be a good test of the NAM for the upcoming season.

    Sat 5/6: Significant uncertainty in the forecast, from rain to just cloudy conditions in the morning and slow clearing, breezy and cool in the afternoon. Too soon to tell. High in the 60s.

    Sun 5/7: Another disturbance may give us some clouds, mixed with sun. High in the 70s.

    posted: May 04 2005 at 5:40 pm

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    Weekend Weather for Sat May 6 & Sun May 7th
    Yesterday, the NAM model had a coastal storm heading up toward us on Saturday. The GFS had it well offshore. This morning, the NAM and the GFS are a little more similar, but with the coastal low moving up through Friday night into Saturday morning. Clearly things are evolving; Saturday may not be as nice as previously thought. I'll need to update this situation.

    Sat 5/6: Chance of showers in the early morning, then becoming partly sunny. Breezy. High near 70

    Sun 5/7: Sunny. High in the mid 70s.

    posted: May 04 2005 at 6:17 am

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