Monday, January 26, 2009

Strange Weather Pattern...

As we wait for high pressure to come in and clear us out (in general, high pressure induces sinking and drying area, hence the "clearing" associated with high pressure - feel free to ask any more questions about that you might have in the "Comments" section below) we are still seeing some clouds and flurry/dusting chances of snow.

Here's what we're looking at computer model-wise for early tomorrow morning:

We're having some confidence issues with the clearing for Tuesday, but this is a short-term rapid updating model that is starting to show clearing toward early Tuesday. Look closely at our area. You see all the darker colors farther toward the South. Then there are still some shaded areas that still indicate potential cloud masses, but in general we're starting to see clouds breaking apart.

Then, we get warmer! By Wednesday you might be getting upper 20s to lower 30s!

Have a great night!

~KDLT Meteorologist Aaron Shaffer

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