02 December 2011

Noon Update

Not a whole lot of changes to the forecast at this point right. Mainly I just tweaked a little bit of the timing for the extended forecast in the western half of the region, otherwise not a whole lot.

Clouds hanging around just a few hours longer than expected and the temperatures are just a degree cooler than I had originally had expected, but once those clouds roll out the temperatures will recover and we’re going to go for mostly clear skies across the region once the front pulls out of the region. It isn’t helpful that at the 12Z the front was reported as stationary. But as of the 15Z charts, the front is on the move and we can expect that its effects will be out of the region rather soon.

Otherwise, area of high pressure to build up in the region this afternoon and overnight tonight will work on keeping the temperatures calm and clear for the overnight. Expecting that clouds will develop in the region tomorrow afternoon, despite the rain not showing up until Sunday in the western half of the region.

Otherwise not a whole lot new is going on in the region. I’ll have a complete and full update coming up around 3.30 p.m. this afternoon so be sure to check that out. That update will be on both the site and on Facebook. I’ll keep you updated as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that’s the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I’ll have them for you as always.

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