#208 Postby sertorius » Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:30 pm
Good Evening everybody!! Good luck to the East coast the next 7 days-you guys may have some real fun!!! For the central plains, looks like three exciting things (when I get done, you will be able to tell just how boring this winter turly has been here!!!)
1. Will we have some flurries Sunday night after the cold air moves in-how much moisture will be left over?? Currently, the NAM, GFS and EURO say no!!!! So that looks like we will see some good rain Sunday night-maybe even a rumble of thunder-then ther cold air comes and all mositure is gone. This of course can change, but this has been a consistent solution.
2. Will we have some flurries or lt. rain on Monday night/Tuesday morning-GFS is bringing more moisture back with a weak s/w. However, our temps. are back into the 40's. Can this intensify and be stronger???
3. How cold will next week be??? This to me is the real fun one-(let's face it-our chances of measurable snow as of now are slim and none and slim is on the way out of town!!) The battle is still drawn between the GFS/MRF and the EURO. The EURO, which has us warming up faster (by Thursday), still has pretty darned cold Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Based on the 850 and 500 charts, we could have highs in the upper 20's-low 30's those two days-that would be close to 20 degrees below normal-strong cold shot for sure. On the opposite corner, is the GFS/MRF: both of those have a one day cold shot on Monday then by Tuesday we are back to normal-above normal then we are colder next weekend (when the EURO has us warmer!!!!) The EURO is still depicting us under the influence of that low over the great lakes and a strong High Pressure comming down and sitting right on top of us on Wed. The GFS, for this area, is much more progressive with everything. I will stick by the EURO as it is over all the best model-however, the GFS is locking onto thew way the pattern has been sine 1-1-05 for this area-fast and progressive air masses. Will be interesting to follow these the next couple of days. I must say, with the EURO backing off a bit from late next week, I would not be surprised to see it begin to loosen the cold Wed. in future runs. Time will tell.
All in all, a pretty boring scenario-just like this winter-I mean, I am excited about below temps. and flurries-how weenish can you get??? Have a good night!!
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