Thursday, October 11, 2007

Wave Camp III

From the NWS (as of last night). Read it and weep:
A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE STRETCHING FROM THE EASTERN GREAT LAKES INTO THE MID ATLANTIC STATES...WILL STRENGTHEN AND CONSOLIDATE OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS...AS SUPPORT IN THE MIDDLE AND UPPER LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE GETS BETTER ORGANIZED TO OUR WEST. CONSEQUENTLY WE WON'T BE SEEING ANY GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE WEATHER UNTIL THE WEEKEND IS ALMOST OVER.

A CONTINUED ONSHORE FLOW WILL PERSIST ACROSS ACROSS MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY AND KEEP LOTS OF CLOUDS OVER THE AREA...WITH COOLER THAN NORMAL DAYTIME TEMPERATURES. MORE DRIZZLE AND FOG WILL DEVELOP TONIGHT.

BY LATE ON THURSDAY...LOW PRESSURE WILL BE TAKING SHAPE JUST OFF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND...AND MOVE NORTH AND EAST THROUGH NEW ENGLAND...TO BE NEAR MAINE'S ROOFTOP BY LATE FRIDAY. A STEADY RAIN WILL BREAK OUT THURSDAY NIGHT...AND CONTINUE INTO FRIDAY....AND SOME OF THIS RAIN WILL BE HEAVY. AS THIS STORM LIFTS TO THE NORTH LATE FRIDAY...HEAVIER RAIN WILL MOVE AWAY WITH IT....BUT COLDER AIR BEING DRAWN IN FROM THE WEST COULD CREATE A LITTLE OF THE WHITE STUFF ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS. LOW PRESSURE IN THE THE MIDDLE AND UPPER PORTIONS OF THE ATMOSPHERE WILL LINGER INTO SUNDAY...AND THAT'LL HELP TO KEEP THINGS COOL AND GENERALLY CLOUDY AND SHOWERY UP OVER THE MOUNTAINS...BUT THE FARTHER SOUTH ONE PROGRESSES...THE BETTER THE CHANCES ARE ONE MIGHT SEE A LITTLE SUN...ESPECIALLY SUNDAY. DRIER AIR FINALLY MOVES IN FROM THE WEST TO BRING BETTER WEATHER TO START OFF THE NEW WEEK.
Here's hoping they're completely wrong.

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