Thursday, September 10, 2009

Quiet September Weather Continues...

Overall, some very quiet last summer weather is expected to continue across the area. The pattern the past couple of days has featured an upper-level (cut-off) low across the eastern US. We've been on the far western flank of this feature in a location with decent amounts of dry air in the mid/upper atmosphere so showers and storms chances have been quite small and that trend will continue the next 2 days or so.

A strong piece of jet energy moving across Canada will split with one chunck moving south towards the northern plains states and closing off ... and the other chunck moving southeast across southeastern Canada. This Canadian enegy with act as the "kicker" for the eastern U.S. low.

For us... not much happening !! Dry air in the mid-levels will keep weather conditions quite dry the next 5 to 8 days. As a matter of fact, a large, strong surface high will plunge southeast from St. James Bay towards the Northeast U.S. early/mid next week. This will continue to give us a relatively dry easterly/southeasterly sfc flow.

Bottom Line..... Quite weather to continue with warm afternoons and pleasant nights.

Later,
Jay

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