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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Days Becoming Numbered/Fall preview?

Hello everyone and as always a big welcome back to the blog! I have a few things to discuss in this post. First off being my days of forecasting the weather on my Facebook page are numbered. I'm making some changes that some of you all may have already read in my previous post.

I have a new Facebook page under the name Clayton Banks SEKYWeather. All weather updates will go on there starting August 19th! That's roughly 6 days so I need each and everyone of you to help spread the word so everyone knows! On that page I will go more in-depth with the weather especially when I talk about seasons ahead. I will show more seasonal models and my beliefs on those seasons ahead. I'm looking forward to serving all of you better. The reason for the big change is not enough space on my friends list. Spots to add friends were starting to become short so I decided to make the change to this new page before my friends list got maxed out!

Anyways now onto the weather. Today we're going to see once again more showers and thunderstorms move through the area. I do not expect it to be as widespread as yesterday evening but I do expect many locations to pick up on a shower or two. There's still a lot of moisture left in the atmosphere and since we're already above average for this month on rainfall we need to be aware for FLASH FLOODING. We have a tropical air mass in place and that will push out of here tonight.

Overnight tonight we'll see a cold front sagging to the south pushed by Canadian High Pressure. Canadian High Pressures pack cold air and can really bring temperatures way down especially in the summer months and that's what exactly will happen tonight. I expect by the morning hours for some locations to hit NEW RECORD LOWS. These low temperatures are forecast to be in the low 50s to upper 40s. I'm currently forecasting here in London to bottom out at 49 degrees. High temperatures tomorrow look to only hit 69 degrees. Some models forecast 73 degrees for highs at best. This for sure is a nice Fall day! Wait?! It's still Summer. Who knew? ;)

Thursday and Friday look to be much of the same with low temperatures in the upper 50s and high temperatures in the mid 70s. All three of the next days will be dry all thanks to the Canadian high pressure overhead. Slight chances for rain and storms return for the weekend but for now those chances are only at 20-30%.

Have a great Tuesday everyone and take care! :)

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