11/6 – Trey’s “Changes Ahead” Monday Evening Forecast
Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen
Our upper-level cirrus deck coupled with moisture advection; will hold lows a bit higher tonight, but they should still bottom out in the mid 50s. Less efficient radiational cooling will however mean that the radiation fog regime will need some help from moisture advection in order to produce fog tonight. Given winds won`t be strong enough to efficiently advect moisture, it`s looking like only patchy areas of fog appear likely and no dense fog headlines will be necessary tonight. The highest probability of fog appears to be focused along the Atchafalaya basin and parts of coastal Mississippi. As always: A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition. Be nice to each other. - Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen