Friday, April 24, 2009

Weekly Updat Friday 4-24-09

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Friday Update Issued 4-24-09 9:00 am
Extended Forecast For Period April 27 to April 30,2009





















The above maps is a 500 mb map (about 18,000 feet) and this shows a trough of low pressure to the south of our region on Wednesday 4-29-09. This type of pattern will bring below average temperatures and this seems to be pattern that the Norhtwest is in with these lows dropping down from the north from time to time.



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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Weekly Updat Friday 4-17-09

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Friday Update Issued 4-17-09 9:00 am
Extended Forecast For Period April 21 to April 24,2009





















The above maps is a 500 mb map (about 18,000 feet) and this shows a trough of low pressure to the south of our region on Thursday 4-23-09. This type of pattern will bring periods of below average temperatures.



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Friday, April 10, 2009

Weekly Update Friday 4-10-09

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Friday Update Issued 4-10-09 9:00 am
Extended Forecast For Period April 13 to April 17,2009




















The above maps is a 500 mb map (about 18,000 feet) and this shows a trough of low pressure just off the coast. This type of pattern is hard to forecast as the weather is highly dependent on the postion of the low. The further off the coast the greater the chance of dry weather. However, if this low is closer to the coast than above average prec. and below average temperatures woudl be the rule. Time will tell what happens.



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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Weekly Update Friday 4-3-09

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Friday Update Issued 4-3-09 9:00 am
Extended Forecast For Period April 8 to April 15,2009




Forecast models continue pattern of below average temperatures and average to above average precipitation. This is mainly due to the fact that upper level lows continue to drop down from the north and west and were are still having the impacts from a La Nina



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