High Pressure Remains in Control
Posted by Trevor Cole in Daily Weather Updates on 03-09-2009
The same area of high pressure that has been controlling our weather over the past several days will continue to meander across the Great Lakes region today, providing the tri-state with party cloudy skies and below normal temperatures (thanks to the northeasterly winds flowing into our area). However, this is not a “classic” area of high pressure. We have seen clouds and even a few scattered showers across the tri-state over the past couple days (along with partly to mostly cloudy skies), which is not typically associated with an area of high pressure. Regardless, any showers that do develop will be light and widely scattered (most of the tri-state will remain dry). Look for temperatures to start cool (in the 50s) before rising to around 80 degrees by late afternoon! While we are being spoiled with this lovely weather as of late, storminess returns by next week (for more on that, check out my 7-day forecast)…
Enjoy your Thursday!
-Trevor Cole
