11/16 – Trey’s “Dry Frontal Passage” Thursday Night Forecast

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen

A trough digging over the Great Lakes will
start approaching the Gulf Coast, and bring a cold front 
along with it. Ahead of the front, compressional warming will 
allow temperatures to be even warmer than Thursday, on Friday 
(about 5 degrees warmer). That will be paired with minimal rain
chances. Very spotty showers with the cold frontal passage
tomorrow night and into Saturday can't be completely ruled out. 
The reason that the cold frontal passage will be mostly dry is,
we are so far removed from the main forcing of the trough.

As always: A cloudy day is no match for a sunny disposition.
Be nice to each other.

- Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen -
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