Last night's storms fizzled as they reached our part of the state, but another upper disturbance will try again to give us some much needed rainfall on Thursday. If this one fails, we look to stay dry thru the holiday weekend. Cool, not cold, air will filter in behind a cold front sweeping away all the moisture and putting an end to our daily fog problems. At least it'll feel more like Christmas this weekend with highs 55-60 and nights in the 40s. Our next rain shot arrives late Monday into Tuesday, but I see no real cold coming for the next 7-10 days.
As many of you know, I take vacation time over Christmas & New Years. I'll be back on FOX 8 Jan. 4th after Michigan wins the Sugar Bowl ! I'll be update my blog during that time so stay tuned!
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there are some hints of a pattern shift after the 1st of January (around 4-5-6) :) looks like it could finally get a little chilly :) whatcha thinkin ab that, Bob?
Merry Christmas Bob and everyone else as well
ok... so i was off a little lol... looks like jan 2-3-4... should be some very chilly air... and this looks like one of those thick heavy arctic airmasses that doesnt move all that fast...
Good gosh! Another New Orleans station now has a "fog model." Just what we need - another bloomin' model!
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