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Week Weather Outlook- Tues PM
The backdoor front still hasn't made it here. The WRF version I'm following has showers and thunderstorms occurring in NE PA moving south and getting here at about 11 PM or so. Last night they never made it here and we'll see if that's again the case tonight.
I've just found out that the current NAM/Eta model is scheduled to be replaced by the WRF model on June 13th. It will still be called the NAM (North American Mesoscale) but the Eta physics will be replaced by the WRF physics package. Look for better forecasts! (I don't think they will be using the version I like so much, but it will be an improvement.)
Tomorrow, Wed, we'll be in-between systems. No rain expected, according to the current WRF. Still warm temperatures in the 80s.
This week, we're looking at a number of frontal boundaries, all attempting to move through. Tonight, the WRF again predicts scattered thunderstorms in Philadelphia between 8 and 11 PM. Some of the model versions are not predicting much of anything. Some showers move through again late Wednesday night into Thurs.
Friday looks like the wettest day, with things clearing for the weekend!
posted: May 30 2006 at 7:11 pm
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Week Weather Outlook- Mon
The backdoor cold front didn't make it as far south as had been previously expected. The thunderstorms, predicted by the WRF, formed but fell apart after entering Bucks County. Not totally off, but I had thought we'd get some storms into Philadelphia early last night. Oh well.
This week, we're looking at a number of frontal boundaries, all attempting to move through. Tonight, the WRF again predicts scattered thunderstorms in Philadelphia between 8 and 11 PM. Some of the model versions are not predicting much of anything. Some showers move through again late Wednesday night into Thurs.
Friday looks like the wettest day, with things clearing for the weekend!
posted: May 30 2006 at 5:28 am
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