16 November 2010

Tzipora and Nikola

Well, I have named another low, Nikola, which is located in Louisiana right now. Nikola is being assisted by Tzipora and together they will both give the souther Great Lakes region some rain today through tomorrow. Here is what I expect:

Tzipora and Nikola will begin their treck up across the southeast today. I am going to alter their path from last nights estimate, Tzipora most likely wont cross over Indiana but possibly southern Ohio late tonight. Nikola and Tzipora will be of equal power as they tred up our way.

This morning, mostly clear skies from Fort Wayne to Cleveland, towards the late morning a few clouds will roll in, by the noon time hours we should be mostly cloudy skies for much of the above mentioned region. By the late afternoon, Lima and Toledo will start seeing those scattered rain showers moving in, then by the evening, Cleveland and Fort Wayne will also get in on the action as they too will see those rain showers move in.

Tonight, I'd hate to use the word "persistant" but we could see that at time in terms of rain fall. Rain showers will be off and on for much of the southern Great Lakes region tonight.

Toledo will see highs today near 55° and a low tonight near 35-40°.

So let's recap the scenario:

1. Tzipora and Nikola will begin their ascent up the southeastern states today. By noontime we'll see mostly cloudy skies.
2. Around 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. we'll begin to see frequent scattered rain showers from Fort Wayne to Erie, Pa.
3. Tzipora crosses over southern Ohio late tonight, and Nikola will be near PA so the rain will be at its heaviest in the region by this time.
4. Tzipora and Nikola pass over PA tomorrow, causing us in the SE Great Lakes region to see some lingering rain showers.

I'll keep you up to date as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather!

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