#484 Postby weatherdude1108 » Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:25 pm
Maybe some liquid light at the end of the tunnel? Bone dry here now! La Nina sucks, imo!
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX
251 PM CST Mon Nov 16 2020
.SHORT TERM (Tonight through Tuesday Night)...
High pressure is still the main influence this pleasant afternoon.
Winds, although light, are generally out of the east through
Tuesday. Overnight lows tonight will get down into the 30s as there
is very dry air in place and light wind, decent radiational cooling
will take place. Some areas in the Hill Country may reach freezing,
though not widespread enough to justify a freeze warning just yet.
Most other areas to reach upper 30s and low 40s. Tuesday will be
very similar to today with a just a few high clouds and a couple of
degrees warmer. A very gradual increase in moisture will mean
Tuesday lows will be slightly warmer than tonight, though still
chilly, in the 40s.
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.LONG TERM (Wednesday through Monday)...
After a cool start to Wednesday, southerly winds should begin to
increase moisture with surface dewpoints returning to the 50s by
Wednesday evening. This should allow for low temperatures Wednesday
night to be about 7-10 degrees warmer than the previous couple of
nights. Dry weather is expected to continue for the first part of the
long-term forecast as the atmosphere remains dry and no appreciable
lifting mechanisms impact the region. Highs for the extended will
mostly be in the 70s and 80s through Saturday.
Medium range guidance is in decent agreement that the next cold
front will impact the area sometime Sunday or Sunday evening. The
better news is that models are also in decent agreement that some
large scale lift will accompany this front on the tail end of a
trough axis moving through the plains. This should allow for some
rain to accompany the frontal passage with some possible post-frontal
rainfall as well. We shall see how this forecast will evolve over
the next 5-7 days as we surely need the rain.
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