4/26 – Night Rob’s “Cooler/Drier For Now” Tuesday Evening Forecast

Much drier air is arriving today behind a cold front that passed with little fanfare. Northerly breezes behind it will drop temps into the lower 50s tonight. It’ll remain dry Wednesday with highs in the upper 70s. Dry air tends to promote a larger difference between night and day temperatures, and that’s what we’ll have in the short term. Wednesday night will be the coolest with lows right around 50 in the chillier low drainage areas (like Pascagoula).
Changes start Thursday night as high pressure drifts eastward enough to start a southerly flow over the region, and we’ll be around 60 for lows that night. Friday will be a transition day as humidity rises, but not enough to really feel it yet.  It ramps up further over the weekend, just in time for May 1st on Sunday, at which time it’ll feel a lot more like summer, with highs in the mid 80s and lows around 70 with continued, deeper southerly flow off the gulf.
Without any true cold front approaching, an afternoon (summer-like) thunderstorm pattern will set up from Sunday into early next week. Overnight temps will remain elevated at this time, and any storms that develop will fizzle out with loss of daytime heating.

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