09 April 2011

Evening Update


Well that warm front is going to be crossing into the area later tonight, and already it is beginning to make its move. It is down around the Cincinnati and Evansville area (so still very south of the region) however it will begin to make its move towards the region over night tonight. I am not seeing as much precip on the radar as I thought I was going to, and if nothing has formed yet, it more than likely wont, so I am going to drop those precip chances for some of those cities tonight.

Now, these temps are not going to drop much across the region tonight thanks to that warm front. We're going to see lows only down in the lower 50's to mid 50's for just about everyone in the region. This warm front will also be responsible for giving those highs around 80° for much of the region tomorrow (minus Green Bay who'll stay in the 70's, and possibly Buffalo).

Now, tomorrow, that low pressure is going to begin to move out of the Plains and head our way over the day tomorrow. Right now, the best chance for those stronger storms will definetly be in the Green Bay area, however some of those storms might be able to hold their power and tomorrow night and into Sunday morning. These storms will lose their potential to be strong as they head east over the day Monday, so places like Erie might just get some of those regular thunderstorms on the day Monday, however places like Fort Wayne and Toledo could get stronger storms...but the biggest threat for you guys will simply be gusty winds and small hail.

This system really isn't going to effect the region as interestingly as I had originally expected a few days ago, however it will still be an amusing one to track nonetheless.

I'll have more coming up before 9 p.m., I'll make sure to have all your questions (and some you didn't even know you had) answered, so do keep checking back for updates because I'll have them for you as always. But for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather!

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