Just as we were beginning to enjoy the taste of fall, Mother Nature has decided to bring back a semi summer-like pattern to the Mid-South. Throughout the week, high pressure will be building in along the eastern seaboard which will keep winds out of the south. This southerly flow will usher in muggy air and allow temperatures to reach into the mid to upper 80s throughout much of the week.
Unfortunately, even as we look ahead to this weekend and early next week, models are still hinting at this above average temperature pattern. It may be October, but this first week won’t quite feel like it.
Along with this high pressure system, rain chances will be spotty at best through the week. Today through mid-week we will have a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms primarily through the afternoon hours. Most of us will likely stay dry, but some of us could win the rain lottery. For the second half of the week and into the weekend, still could see an isolated shower or two, but coverage should be kept to a minimum.
Today
The HRRR shows scattered showers developing this afternoon with coverage decreasing after sunset. (WeatherBell) |
Tomorrow
Wednesday through Friday
Weekend and beginning of next week at a glance
The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) keeps temperatures well above average through the weekend and into the beginning of next week. (Pivotal Weather) |
The CPC keeps the Mid-South right on the edge of slight above to above average precipitation. (Pivotal Weather) |
Caroline MacDonald
MWN Meteorologist Intern
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