AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
502 AM CDT MON JUN 5 2006
.DISCUSSION...
HIGH PRESSURE STILL THE WEATHER MAKER FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS IN
SETX. STRONG UPPER RIDGE OVER 4 CORNERS REGION WILL REMAIN
STATIONARY THROUGH TUESDAY AS IT AMPLIFIES THEN MIGRATE SLOWLY
EAST DURING THE DAY WEDNESDAY. THIS SHOULD LEAD TO QUIET BUT VERY
WARM WEATHER FOR SETX TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY. STRONG SUBSIDENCE
AS THE RIDGE NEARS WEDNESDAY AND FRONTAL BOUNDARY DROPS SOUTH TO
SETX WILL SET THE STAGE FOR THE LOW LEVELS WARMING UP (850
TEMPERATURES CLIMB TO 22- 24C 00Z THURSDAY!) AND HAVE NUDGED UP
TEMPERATURES TO 96-98 DEGREE RANGE IN THE WESTERN ZONES ON
WEDNESDAY. 850 FRONT SHOULD REACH THE COAST AND MIGHT EVENTUALLY
BRING IN COOLER AIR THURSDAY ALONG WITH SLIGHTLY INCREASED PW
VALUES AND SLIGHTLY LOWERED THICKNESS VALUES 1000-700MB. WILL
CONTINUE TO CARRY THE PREVIOUS PACKAGES ISOLATED TSRA/SHRA FOR
MAINLY THE AFTERNOON HOURS WED/THU/FRI. ALSO OF INTEREST IS THE
GFS PROGGING A DECENT SURGE OF DEEP TROPICAL MOISTURE TO ROUND THE
HIGH OVER THE GULF AND HEAD NORTH INTO TEXAS IN THE LATE FRIDAY-
SATURDAY- SUNDAY TIME FRAME. 45/34
This could be something to watch.
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Thanks wxman57 for keeping the balance. Nothing more than GOM moisture as wxman57 stated.
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