NOW, the Front has passed as it moves East into the Carolina's. Clearing skies and cool conditions with Temperatures dropping in the Mid-30°s this evening.
* A weak Trough will not usher in much with precipitation wise, but any snow will stay North in the Great Lakes.
TUESDAY
A very benign day with partly cloudy skies and light winds with High Pressure building in as Temperatures should stay creep near the low 50°s.
WEDNESDAY (BUSIEST Traveling Day of the Year)
- A weak Vort Max or Disturbance will trickle out of the High Plains and could drop in the Ohio/TN Valleys with some Rain and Mix chances through the Afternoon & Early Evenings. NOT a significant event, but all Guidance Models suggest this wave causing a nuisance IF your traveling.
NAM 12z Run valid for Wednesday Evening |
GFS 12z run valid for Wednesday Evening |
-- The RPM is picking up rain as Surface Temps should stay warm enough for Rain, Mid-Levels suggest Snow.
Don't be surprised if a few flakes could mix in after Sunset just North of TN.
TURKEY DAY
Expect some clear skies and a "slightly cool" afternoon, but DRY so far as High Pressure builds with Temperatures in Low 50°s for MidTN & Upper 40°s for Southern KY/Bowling Green areas.
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