11/9 – Rob’s Monday Afternoon “Warmer” Forecast

High-pressure shaping the forecast prior to an approaching cold front will bring clouds but no rain. Progressing into Tuesday, a weak disturbance rolling through the base of the overall pattern will push it farther south and east, closer to the area. At the same time, Eta will slowly be moving west towards the south-central Gulf. That will slightly increase buoyancy and combined with a slight bump in low-level moisture, will allow for scattered light showers to break out across the forecast area.

A Canadian cold front will move into the forecast area Wednesday which should go a long way in buffeting Tropical Storm Eta from the local area. The front should also aid in eventual steering of Eta later in the week, though not a terribly strong influence. Aside from Eta uncertainty, the local area should experience near to above normal temperatures and relatively dry conditions for the latter half of the week.

Categories: Local News, WXXV Team

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