Monday, June 2, 2008

Messin' with Texas... A&M

Unfortunately, for the last 12+ hrs the Texas A&M weather interface page has been down.  Which means my temperatures today may be well off.  Although, they were off by 5 degrees yesterday so I guess I can't do much worse, right?

Currently, we are in the last stages of a trough making its way off-shore.  High pressure builds in today from Ohio and PA.  This will give us another warm, pleasant day across the region.  With the high pressure moving in and little cloud-cover, we can expect temperatures to be about the same as yesterday, however there is a bit of sinking air (in the vertical direction) to our north, which may keep highs a degree or two less than yesterday, but it will be marginal.  The coasts will remain a bit cooler, if you happen to be playing Bueller and taking the day off.  And if you are, you suck.

Tonight we'll have clear skies again, and we'll have a bit of cooling with no clouds and little humidity.  Lows should be around 60.  Tomorrow, high pressure remains in control and the winds turn SW, which will pump even warmer temperatures and some higher humidities into NYC.  Early Wednesday morning a cold front passes through the area giving us a chance for some rain on Wednesday.

Today:  Sunny and clear.  High 82.  Winds NW @ 8-10mph.
Tonight:  Clear.  Evening temps in the mid 70s down to 61 by morning.
Tomorrow:  Sunny and warm.  High 86. Winds SW @ 9-12 mph.
Outlook: A likely dose of showers and t-storms for Wednesday; Thursday clears up which should hold through the weekend.  Long enough for Big Brown to win the Triple Crown.  Hey, that rhymes.  

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