WHAT IS BEING TRACKED: Low pressure to move into the region tomorrow and Friday. Rain first, then snow.
25 July 2012
Stormy outlook
Here is a quick look at the weather for the region over the next 48-hours: The cold front that passed through the region yesterday is now going to stall out to our south, and get pulled back into the region later tonight as a warm front. The reason for this is because a low pressure centre has latched onto it and is going to head towards the region. The passage of the warm front will be enough to produce rain showers and storms in the region later this afternoon and tonight. The warm front passes, we go into muggy conditions, and then tomorrow that low pressure centre will head towards Michigan - and intensify - and then it'll get ready to drag its cold front across the region. This cold front will be enough to produce storms as well tomorrow, but the main storms will not develop until tomorrow evening and into the overnight. On Friday, we're going to watch a simple wave of low pressure push into the region behind the front, but a high pressure will quickly develop. So that is everything in a nutshell, I am sorry that I couldn't go into more detail (I am a bit scrunched on time this morning yet again). However, I will have another update coming up this afternoon, around 4:00PM where I will give you a lot more details on what to expect. For now, that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I'll have them for you as always.
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