The weather in CONUS is a tale of two worlds. Most regions west of the Rocky Mountains are sizzling with extreme heat well above normal for this time of year. With a lack of rainfall,…
Tag: High Pressure
Sinking air from high pressure to bring drier weather this week: SW MS Weather Forecast – 7/24/22
Happy Sunday folks! The heat continues today with temperatures in the mid-to-lower 90s and southerly winds less than 5mph. Dewpoints will sit around the lower 70s allowing the heat index to approach 100F this afternoon.…
The Southeast is warm and will only get warmer: Southeast Weather Forecast – 7/17/22
Over the last week, the southeast has enjoyed near-normal temperatures; however, as you probably have noticed, we began to heat up over the last couple of days. This trend will continue throughout this upcoming week…
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Heat indices this week to be above 100F with minimal rain relief: SW Mississippi – 7/17/22
Temperatures are heating up and rain chances are evaporating. This combination will lend itself to a difficult, miserable pattern in southwest Mississippi over the next several days. Residents should try to find a way to…
Stormy and muggy as high and low pressure send moisture into the South: Southeast Weather Forecast – 6/30/22
The Southeast is expected to remain warm and muggy the next few days with plenty of rainfall. Daily scattered showers and thunderstorms will be fueled by the summer sun and the high moisture content with…
Colder air heading toward high plains
If you live across the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, enjoy temperatures in the 80s and 90s today, tomorrow and Thursday. But buckle up for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Scenario As it looks right now a…
High pressure across the High Plains
High pressure, dry weather
It is August after all, on one should be surprised. Even though most of the area is enjoying a rather wet summer so far, Mother Nature couldn’t forget it was August forever. And she finally…
Wx Info: Explaining the “Cap” of warm air
Wx Info: What is a “Cap” of warm air?
During a few of the forecast write-ups I’ve touched on the “cap of warm air aloft” as something that hinders thunderstorm development. But what is it? How did it get there? How does it stop…