The top view has a series of surface lows all along the East Coast. The second view adds in the upper lows revealing quite a complex weather pattern. Whether NHC ends up calling whatever develops, the impacts (high winds 30-40 mph, seas, surf & heavy rains) will make for an ugly holiday weekend for them. We will stay on the dry side so our rain chances will be near zero with slightly cooler & much drier air for late May.
NOAA issued their Hurricane outlook and to no surprise, it agrees with Colorado State, The Weather Channel & others. El Nino should limit the total number of storms/hurricanes, but the warm water temperatures make many forecasters nervous. 6 of the last 7 seasons had a preseason named storm. Will 2023 continue that trend? As long as we have nothing in the Gulf, as FOX 8 says, LOCAL FIRST!
That East coast trough has brought down some really chilly air from Canada. It's sweater & jacket weather for many.
With the drier air both surface & aloft, expect plenty of sunshine & few, if any, showers for this weekend.
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