Thursday, April 26, 2012

When will this front make up it's mind??


Highlights:
Thursday:  Partly to mostly cloudy.  Breezy, with a high near 79 and a low around 49.
Friday:  Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of storms.  High near 73 and a low around 60.
Saturday:  Partly to mostly cloudy with a slight chance of storms.  High near 79 and a low around 56.
Sunday:  Mostly cloudy.  High near 73 and a low around 50.
                                                                                                                                 
Forecast:
Relatively zonal flow aloft will persist into the weekend, with a high amplitude ridge dominating the weather across the country’s midsection. 

Rain chances will continue to be present for the next several days as a frontal boundary migrates slowly to the east and another storm develops over the south.  The cold front situated across the Ohio River should continue to advect southeastward throughout the day, exit the state by Thursday evening and then will be lifted slightly northward again, finally stalling near the Kentucky/Tennessee border.  Scattered convection generated by the oscillation of the frontal boundary could cause isolated severe storms to develop.


A surface analysis for Friday evening shows a frontal boundary south of Tennessee that won't quite leave us alone.


Lead Forecaster:  Jeremy Young

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