Our weather will remain sunny and nice until further notice, but temperatures will cool a bit after one last warm day tomorrow.
Greater Nebraska remains under the control of a large high pressure ridge currently centered over the Four Corners Region. This ridge controls the weather over the western two-thirds of the Nation. To the East, a deep trough located over the Tennessee Valley is causing heavy showers and thunderstorms from Florida up to Maine, and westward and westward to the Eastern Great Lakes. This general pattern will persist through at least Monday, when a trough will begin to enter the West Coast.
In the meantime, another weak cool front will cross Greater Nebraska by tomorrow afternoon. While no precipitation is expected, temperatures behind the front will be about ten degrees cooler on Thursday than on Wednesday. Another front will drift south later Friday, and this will keep Greater Nebraska in a fair and seasonable weather pattern into next week. Temperatures may even warm a few degrees again by the time we get to Monday and Tuesday.
So expect clear and pleasantly cool conditions tonight with lows in the 40’s.
Wednesday will be bright and sunny with highs in the 80’s. It will turn breezy by afternoon with northerly winds gusting to 30mph.
Then Thursday into the weekend will be sunny and pleasant with highs in the 70’s.
Mike
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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