Thursday, May 1, 2014

May 1, 2014

Today winds are out of the northwest at 3 mph. High pressure systems are forming all around the omega blocking pattern from the Rockies down to Texas, and over to New Orleans. The low that was centered over us yesterday has moved to the tip of Michigan. Showers are still likely tomorrow as the low pressure system has left a dry line behind it. Temperature and dew point are still meeting each other 1000 meters in the air. Dew point has risen to 1009 mb, temperature is 45 F and dew point is 38 F. It's going to remain mostly cloudy tomorrow with isolated showers, and winds shifting from the west. It should start clearing up by Sunday with high pressure on the horizon. The jet stream is still merging with the subtropical jet stream, but its path has moved east of us which means less water vapor.

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