Sunday, April 27, 2008

Mild Temps, Sunny Skies, For Now...




After a cold front caused lots of rain and storms in the east yesterday, a small hole of sunny skies has opened up. Under that hole temps today will be near normal, or in the 60s with low humidity, definitely a good day to get outside and enjoy! But on all sides of this quiet area there is unsettled weather. Along the east coast and in eastern New England the same old cold front has really lost momentum, and still is producing low clouds and showers. These will slowly move east today but could hamper outdoor plans in the areas I mentioned above. To the west cold air is poring south and that is causing a storm to develop along that frontal boundary over the southeast. This will eject north-northeast bringing a cold rain with it. Today the storm will not be partulary organized, but it will be the focal point of showers and storms from Texas to the Carolinas. There could be isolated severe weather and heavy rain with the storms but there will be a lot of clouds limiting instability and nothing else to support severe weather, so I agree with the 5% probs of hail and wind from the SPC. I will have the details what this storm will do over the next couple days as well as the cold air it will bring down soon. As I used to do I will start giving the detailed Ohio weather forecast now at least once a day:

Forecast Details: Today: Sun early, increasing clouds from south to north. Rain possible by evening especially southwest. High 63-67 north (lakebreeze?) and 66-72 south.

Tonight: Periods of rain. The steadiest rain will fall over eastern Ohio. Low 41-46 north and west and 45-50 elsewhere.

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