Thursday, January 15, 2009

Out on a Limb !!!

From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ....

Do I dare mention rain in the extended forecast? Yes, I dare.
As I wrote in a recent blog, the high pressure ridge and associated dry weather pattern will last through the middle of next week. Nothing has changed as far as that is concerned. We stay dry.

The high moves east and it allows low pressure areas to develop over the southwest U.S. again. As I mentioned before, this does not guarantee rain, but it does represent a pattern change to give us more hope.

For the second day in a row, one of my long range forecast models is painting rain over our area Sunday, January 25th. You can bet I'll be looking at this a couple times a day for updates - and we'll hope, and pray, and keep our fingers crossed this weather guesser is on to something !!

Tonight: Cold again, around 22. Northeast wind 5 to 10.

Friday: Partly cloudy morning, then thinning clouds, a little warmer, 48. South wind 5 to 15, some higher gusts.

Friday Night: Mostly clear, low of 39. Southwest wind 5 to 10.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 63. Another cold front arrives late day.

Saturday Night: Clear and cold, low of 32.

Sunday: Sunny, high of 58.

Sunday Night: Clear, 35.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday: Mostly sunny and 65.

Monday Night: Clear and 37.

Tuesday: Sunny and warm, 72.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny and warm, 74.

Thursday: Partly cloudy, 70.

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