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How about those dewpoints in the 40s this morning! What a great day today; a sunny sky, low humidity, excellent visibility, and a gentle north breeze. Most places won't even see 80 today despite the sun.
We will maintain a dry forecast until the...
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: The latest run of the GFS in hand (00Z run) now moves a cold front in here on Saturday, which would mean we need to mention the risk of a few showers on we begin the holiday weekend. At this moment, we don't have any rain in the formal forecast, but we will bring in the chance of showers on Saturday if the 12Z run confirms this later today.
Then, the front moves to around U.S. 80 on Sunday, which would suggest the best chance of showers would be over south Alabama at that point. Again, we will take a look at the next run before any changes.
Still looks like the best coverage of showers and storms will come on Memorial Day as an upper trough approaches from the west.
The models are pretty consistent in suggesting much of next week will be wet. We sure can use the rain and the increased soil moisture. The period from May 30-June 2 will feature some chance of rain on a daily basis, and there is a pretty good chance most of the state will see some beneficial rain.
PODCAST: We are going to begin a daily audio feed designed for use on portable audio devices and any computer; I will explain this in a post later today. The key to podcasting is having the audio file automatically downloaded to your computer, which in turn will go onto any IPod or MP3 player when connected, and that involves RSS, XML, and all kind of good stuff. More later...
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How about those dewpoints in the 40s this morning! What a great day today; a sunny sky, low humidity, excellent visibility, and a gentle north breeze. Most places won't even see 80 today despite the sun.
We will maintain a dry forecast until the...
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: The latest run of the GFS in hand (00Z run) now moves a cold front in here on Saturday, which would mean we need to mention the risk of a few showers on we begin the holiday weekend. At this moment, we don't have any rain in the formal forecast, but we will bring in the chance of showers on Saturday if the 12Z run confirms this later today.
Then, the front moves to around U.S. 80 on Sunday, which would suggest the best chance of showers would be over south Alabama at that point. Again, we will take a look at the next run before any changes.
Still looks like the best coverage of showers and storms will come on Memorial Day as an upper trough approaches from the west.
The models are pretty consistent in suggesting much of next week will be wet. We sure can use the rain and the increased soil moisture. The period from May 30-June 2 will feature some chance of rain on a daily basis, and there is a pretty good chance most of the state will see some beneficial rain.
PODCAST: We are going to begin a daily audio feed designed for use on portable audio devices and any computer; I will explain this in a post later today. The key to podcasting is having the audio file automatically downloaded to your computer, which in turn will go onto any IPod or MP3 player when connected, and that involves RSS, XML, and all kind of good stuff. More later...
on May 25, 2005, 10:51 am
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