This first day in November is a taste of what’s to come this
late fall into winter.
I’m forecasting a wet period over the next several months
with more than average storm systems that will move our way giving us above
average chances for precipitation. Temperatures will volley back and forth from cool to warm
periods.
Low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico will move northeast into
Georgia today then through the state tonight into Monday. The Gulf is wide open bringing deep
moisture into the southeast that will allow for widespread showers and rain to
develop today and Monday.
The heaviest rain will be north of us in the upstate and
North Carolina (Flash Flood Watch could be issued for them later today) I’m
still going to hold with my forecast from a few days ago, 1.5” to 2” possible
Central/Northern Midlands, 1” or less Southern Midlands.
The complicated part (as always) is track of the
system. As of this morning the
bulk of the rain remains to our north.
As the system moves north a warm front will pass through tonight, it
will become breezy with southwest winds, this will allow warm and very moist
air to help fuel the rain and make the atmosphere unstable enough to produce
scattered thunderstorms Monday
The cold front will move through late Monday however, I
still think this thing will be slow to exit so look for clouds and cool
conditions Tuesday (a few showers around) things will greatly improve Wednesday
– Friday.
Today: Cloudy with periods of showers and
light rain. Highs near 70
Tonight: On and
off showers and rain. Lows middle
60s
Monday: Periods
of showers and few thunderstorms, warm, breezy and humid, highs middle 70s to
upper 70s.
Tuesday: Cloudy
and cooler, highs upper 60s
Wednesday – Friday: Mostly sunny, highs middle 70s, lows
middle 50s
Questions? I’d
love to hear form you!
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***Updates this afternoon
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