Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Tracking the Cold Beast...


Click on the map above to follow the falling temps...

Also, I'll be tracking the 850 mb map, as that shows where the freezing line could set up. Some are forecasting possible wet snow flakes or sleet pellets.

While that's a possibility, one of the latest GFS maps I've been looking at keeps the 32 degree line west of Louisville while areas east will be above 32, again at the 850 mb level or about 5000 feet high.



The Low that will be tracking up the east coast and mountains will bring up some warmer air with it while wrapping colder air behind it, as depicted nicely on this graphic above.

Nevertheless, by Saturday morning, everyone in the region should feel the 'chill of an early fall'


I thought you'd be glad that I told it to you 'Strait'.

MS

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