Monday, November 6, 2006

Some Rain on the Bandwagon?

Now

Cloudy, cool. Warm air moving over the top of the cold high pressure area which has dominated our weather for the last several days has produced considerable high cloudiness from NoVa across the Washington metro area into SoPa. This has kept temperatures in the low and mid 50s this afternoon (high of 54° at both airports), while in much of RoVa (rest of Virginia) more seasonable 60s prevail.

Meanwhile, as the high retreats eastward, a low pressure area developing over the Southeast has the potential to tap into some tropical moisture, bringing substantial rain to portions of the East Coast toward the middle of this week. (One model, most likely overdone, this afternoon develops as much as 9" of rain along and offshore of the Carolina coast in the 48 hours ending Thursday morning.)

Above: Surface weather map and satellite picture at 1pm today from HPC/NCEP/NWS

Tonight and Tomorrow

Cool, rain developing late. Skies will be mostly cloudy tonight with lows in the mid 40s in the city to near 40° in the cooler 'burbs. Rain will develop from the southwest across the region Election Day afternoon, with a 60% chance of rain by evening in the immediate metro area. Highs will be in the upper 50s.

For the outlook through the rest of the week and into the weekend, scroll down to Jason's post below.

Meet a Meteorologist

The Library of Congress has scheduled a talk on weather by Channel 4 meteorologist Bob Ryan next Wednesday, the 15th, at 11:30.

Mediarology

Correction: The fact-checkers at PM Update must have gotten into the Halloween candy again. The interview with Ted Turner and Richard Branson on the Weather Channel's "Climate Code" is scheduled for next Sunday, not yesterday as previously announced here.

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