Monday, March 11, 2019

Weak Front Tonight, Big Warm Up Wed-Thursday...

After a near record 84 today(old rec. 85), a weak frontal boundary has staggered to our south and should reach the coast before stalling out.  Tomorrow should be 8-10 degrees cooler, but still above our long term average of 70.   A powerful storm will sweep our of the Rockies with blizzard conditions on the backside with severe weather out ahead of it.   Wednesday & Thursday will be very windy & warm (82-85) before a front arrives early on Friday.   It should stay mostly dry until late Thursday when some showers could be with the front.  unfortunately, it appears a cold rain could linger behind the front into Saturday causing some concerns for parade goers.  Sunday looks dry but chilly with another warm up beginning on Monday.   These up & down temperature swings are what Spring-time is all about.   Old man Winter trying to hang on fighting a winless battle with building Spring warmth.   Things should begin to settle down by late April into May when the heat of Summer starts to take hold.   With heat comes hurricane season.  Ugh!   Let's enjoy the chill while we have it.  Stay tuned!

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