Saturday, March 25, 2006

Saturday Morning Forecast

Forecast Issued by Michael Leach on 03/25/2006 at 12:08:18 am CT

Mobile, Alabama 5 Day Forecast
Today
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
65°F
66°F
69°F
73°F
75°F
37°F 40°F 49°F 53°F
N 5-10 mph
NNE 3-8 mph
S 5-10 mph
S 5-10 mph
S 5-10 mph
0%
0%
0%
20%
30%

Detailed Forecast
Today... Mostly sunny. High around 65. Winds north 5-10 mph.
Saturday Night... Mostly clear. Low around 37. Winds north 3-8 mph.
Sunday... Mostly sunny. High around 66. Winds north-northeast 3-8 mph.
Sunday Night... Mostly clear. Low near 40. Winds light and variable.
Monday... Partly cloudy. High around 69. Winds south 5-10 mph.
Monday Night... Partly cloudy. Low around 49. Winds south 3-8 mph.
Tuesday... A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. High around 73. Winds south 5-10 mph. Chance of rain is 20 percent.
Tuesday Night... Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Low around 53. Winds south 3-8 mph. Chance of rain is 30 percent.
Wednesday... Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High in the mid 70's. Winds south 5-10 mph. Chance of rain is 30 percent.

Technical Discussion
Short Term (Saturday through Sunday):
Currently, an area of high pressure is located to the northwest of the area, over the Great Plains states. A Weak CAA pattern will continue across the region through the short term period, with cool northerly winds dominating the forecast area around the high. Temperatures will remain below normal through Sunday. Another cold night is ahead with lows dropping down into the mid to upper 30's. However, wind speeds are expected to stay high enough to preculde the development of frost or freezing temperatures at KMOB. By Sunday Night, some return flow is expected to develop across the area as the high pressure area moves toward the Mid-Atlantic states.

Long Term (Monday through Wednesday):
WAA will dominate the forecast area through this period, with temperatures warming up to near normal levels. The return flow from the Gulf will also result in more moisture moving into the area. By Tuesday, a weak shortwave trough will be located to the west, resulting in W/SW flow at 500 mb. A stronger shortwave will be located across the Upper Midwest. The northern trough will have better dynamics associated with it. However, with moisture in place over MOB, a slight chance of rain will be included for MOB. By Tuesday Night and Wednesday, the southern shortwave will move closer to the area, resulting in some slight PVA over MOB. Included low-end chance PoPs for the end of the period, with a scattered coverage of SHRA/TSRA expected at this time. Highs and lows will continue to warm each day through the end of the period.

Hazardous Weather
No hazardous weather is expected through the forecast period.

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