Friday, May 19, 2017

Weather It Is (Breezes, Showers, and Cool Weather)

Good Afternoon:

The winds are blowing and clouds dot the sky.  Yesterday's strong northeasterly winds have been replaced by breezy conditions from the northwest. It's the kind of weather that makes it a bit hard to hear, and blows thrown or hit balls off course (the birds aren't even trying  -- they just get  a free ride). There are some light showers shown on our forecast maps, with a chance of heavier rain up in the far north.

The cool winds of the north should remain with us until late Saturday night, when they should be replaced by warmer southerly winds.  The warm winds should last into Monday night, before another cool front brings a chance of light showers on Tuesday or Wednesday.

The sun is moving higher in the sky, so enjoy the cooler weather while it lasts.

Shabbat Shalom,

Barry Lynn


Sunday, May 14, 2017

Weather It Is (Heat, More Heat, and Rain)

Good Afternoon:

The heat is on, and it will stay on until the end of Wednesday.  Fortunately, the next couple of days won't be quite as hot as today.

However, Wednesday should see an increase in heat, humidity, and dust.  This combination of weather factors should ease on Thursday as a cold front and storm approaches. The storm should bring comparatively cooler weather and there will be a chance of tropical showers as a serious of upper level disturbances pass through.  The storm will bring strong winds and a chance of flooding rains in thunderstorms.

The cool weather will remain with us until early next week


Barry Lynn

Sunday, May 7, 2017

Weather It Is (Breezy, Warmer)

Good Evening:

Spring breezes will bring warming temperatures into mid-week, and then spring breezes will bring more chilly weather on Wednesday and Thursday.  New spring breezes should bring warmer temperatures Friday and Shabbat.

The dry weather and strong breezes on Tuesday/Wednesday will raise the fire risk level, so exercise care!

We still don't see any real changes in the 500 mb temperatures.  They will start to rise soon, as the Indian Monsoon grows in intensity.  This will be a true end to our spring (and any chance of rain until next fall).

Barry Lynn