Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Warmth Rolls On, But For How Long?

A bit of a nip in the air today as brisk north winds are making it feel pretty cold this morning. Clouds will clear out this morning and our winds will settle down this afternoon. Over the next few days numbers rebound into the 60 to 64 degree range.
Another low developing in southern Arizona and New Mexico this morning will bring us another healthy slug of rainfall Thursday and Friday. During that time frame many areas could pick up 1 1/2" of rain.
I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop. The models are still showing Arctic air spreading south from Montana beginning around January 15th. The details are still fuzzy, but we may see below normal temperatures around the 18th. Still monitoring these highly variable long range outlooks for any wintry weather.

Today: Becoming mostly sunny. NE winds 5-10. High: 55

Tonight: Clear and cold. Calm Wind. Low: 30

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, pleasant. South 5-10. High: 60 Low: 40

Thursday: Rainy periods, some thunder possible. High: 61 Low: 50

Friday: Morning showers, clouds decrease. High: 63 Low: 45

Saturday: Partly cloudy, mild. High: 64 Low: 43

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