We saw an absolutely beautiful afternoon yesterday! Highs topped out in the low to mid 70s across the area under a plethora of sunshine. More of the same is expected today except we'll be about 5-7 degrees warmer.
Your Tuesday will see a wonderful amount of sunshine and deep blue sky! Temperatures rapidly climb from the mid to upper 40s into the upper 70s to low 80s. All-in-all, not a bad mid-May day on tap for ya! Enjoy!
Tomorrow will feature our high pressure sliding east. You can see that in the snapshot of our Raincast to the left. The area of clear sky is where the ridge is while the clouds and rain are associated with two different systems. The first system at the top of the screen is a weakening cold front that's being blocked by the high. However, the rain to the left of the image is rain coming from an upper level low pressure.
Here's the upper level low in all it's glory this morning! Moist air, areas indicated by greenish/blue, is warping into it this morning. (Side note: Look at all the dry air, colored in orange, across Louisiana and Florida! That's our high pressure doing work to keep us cloud free today and much of tomorrow.). That low will head this direction Thursday and bring more clouds and maybe an isolated shower or storm.
The overall trend in the temperature department is up! Here's a snapshot of a slew of models, plus the NWS, and their forecast temperatures. They all eventually plateau in the upper 80s, close to 90, by the weekend. That's reflected in the First Alert 7-Day Planner below. Have a wonderful Tuesday!
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