It’s possible we could see our first 60° high temperature given the strong SW winds and warm air advection in our atmosphere ... warmth but don’t but the winter coats back in the closet ...
A weak front is approaching our region early Monday morning, so that means ahead of the front we’re seeing warm air advection. Cloudy and mild to ... the afternoon as the front passes. There isn’t ...
Some pockets of snow are still falling to lower elevations in the mountains as cold air remains trapped in pockets, but as the strong warm air advection and subtropical ... In fact, I don’t see a ...
With the warm air advection process, the wintry mix will change ... A few spots could see ice accumulation to 2/10. This doesn’t sound like much, but it can have a high impact on travel.
During the day, the warm air advection process should be responsible ... especially when it comes to winter storms in Alabama, isn’t easy. Know this forecast could change between now and Friday.
The work week stays warm and dry to start. Another 60° day is possible on Monday. Our next chance for rain looks to be Wednesday.
That’s done to help simplify the analysis, and it gives the diagram its name, “skewed temperature… skew-T.” Mixing ratios, which compare the mass of water vapor to the mass of dry air ...
Wednesday will bring variable cloud cover and isolated showers. There will be enough sunshine though to warm from a start temperature of 53 all the way to 70. Rain chance, 30%. More clouds and a ...