Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Tusedays Weather

Current Conditions:  12:27PM

Temp:  52F
Wind: 14 mph S gusts S 14 mph
Dew Point: 48F
Humidity: 58%
Pressure:  29.82"

the strong south wind has brought us pleasant temperatures today and clear skies this morning but that warm moist air is producing clouds and conditions conducive to thunderstorms are building.  The clouds will build into the afternoon as the warm front to our west and the more stationary front to the south start to mix.  The high pressure coming out of the rookies right now combined with the low over the mid-west will likely break apart and create a mid-latitude cyclone latter today and into tomorrow driven by the warm wet south wind I would expect thunder storms into the next 12-24 hours. The water vapor map shows high concentrations to our south as well as behind the rookie mountain high.  The forecast models show in 24 hours that low pressure will be on top of us and produce precipitation.  As it passes through and combines with the wet air to our south in 36 hours it will regain strength and really develop into a potentially strong mid latitude cyclone in 48 hours. 




Infrared Satellite - US Current



NAM - US - SL Pres/Prec - 4Panel



Surface Data - US Current

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