After a quiet weather pattern for the past several days, the weather will become more active as we progress through this work week. The western closed system will open up over the next 24 hours and start pushing east towards the Ohio Valley. At thei same time, northern stream energy will be pushing southeast. Phasing of the two streams is expected over the Ohio Valley and northeast U.S. beginning Wednesday. The results of this phasing will be a large, deep eastern trough and very impressive H5 closed center over northeastern Ohio be late Thursday.
This is what it mean for us... Increasing clouds will occur Tuesday with showers developing Tuesday evening in the WAA zone of this system. Showers will become more widespread Tuesday night before the activity diminishes by midday Wednesday as associated cold frontal boundary sweeps the area Wednesday afternoon. Northern stream energy will dive down across the Ohio Valley later Wednesday night into Thursday as phasing between the two streams takes place. Strong CAA will result with also occasional flurries and snow showers along with temperatures holding in the 30s.
Have a great day all,
Jay





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