Monday, November 24, 2014

11/24: TURKEY Week Forecast for MidTN

Quite a Breezy Day this Afternoon across MidTN on this Monday as winds were upto 40mph, propelling some "Warm Air Advection" with Temperatures quite Mild
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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