Friday, June 26, 2015

Friday Afternoon Quick Update - Important note below

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Updated: 0200z/22:00/10PM
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NOTE: I will be leaving tomorrow morning until July 20th to camp. Since I will have no internet, I will be UNABLE to post on the blog during this time. Dillon will post until he leaves for London on July 4th, and then after that the blog will be silent until the 20th. We are sorry for any inconveniences this may cause.
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TONIGHT - lows in the low 60's, cloudy getting cloudier with a chance of a t-storm.
SATURDAY - Here comes the rain! Soaker coming as we get a Mid Latitude Cyclone coming, cloudy in the morning with rain arriving around early to midday between 11 and 12pm. Highs in low 70's. Rain may be heavy at times especially North and NW of here.
SUNDAY - A T-storm is possible in the morning and again maybe in the afternoon, otherwise cloudy with some sun highs in the mid 70's.
MONDAY - Mostly Sunny, highs in the high 70's.
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A deepening low pressure system will move through the lakes and move north over western NY tonight into tomorrow, tracking ENE with a second low forming in the Delmarva Saturday night. Euro painting the picture I like best, because it has been consistent...anyway, dry morning tomorrow becoming wet and wetter throughout the day especially in the northern NYC suburbs and N/NW of it. Low level convergence and highest lift will be to the NW as well keeping the heaviest rain that way. Low moves through the area Saturday night, Precipitable water upwards of 2.2" so a lot of rain guys! 2-3" of rain will definitely be possible in the Hudson Valley so be careful for localized flooding. Rain ends Sunday early morning, watch for gusty winds as well 35-40kts.
Plenty of shortwaves coming through in the next week, so watch for isolated t-storms throughout the week, but Dillon will keep you guys updated!
Have a great next month folks!!!!

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