Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Quick Cool Down With A Few Spring Spritzes

This up and down weather patter has been driving all of us crazy. Consistency is nice, but also days without humidity too. This afternoon is the low humidity day, but slowly, the Gulf waters will send some uncomfortable conditions our way. Additionally, an upper level disturbance will rotate clouds and a few light showers in our direction. Then guess what.....another strong cold front is in the foreseeable future too.

While the sun is brilliantly shinning overhead today, a combination of and upper level disturbance and high pressure over the Gulf of Mexico. At the moment, an area of clouds resides in north Mexico and south Texas, which is poised to move towards our direction. With the aid of high pressure centered to our east-southeast, this disturbance will move north around the high's clockwise flow. Therefore, overcast conditions with very limited sunshine are in the immediate forecast tomorrow and Friday.


Along with the cloud cover comes a wind directions more from the south, adding humidity and producing several light showers. Expect off and on isolated showers over the course of the next few days, with no washouts expected.



Yet, a strong cold front is in the offing by the middle of next week that could generate stronger thunderstorms and heavier rainfall. Still a bit far out for specifics, but I will keep you in the loop.

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