Thursday, September 26, 2013

Spectacular Spell of Wx To Continue

Our spectacular spell of wx will continue into the foreseeable future!  Look at the meteogram from the Euro for Harrisburg for the next 10 days.  Be sure to note the vertical axis...as it is indicating only 0.04" of rain in tote for the next 10 days.  Also note the increasing temps as we progress into October as the dry ground and lack of precip continue to allow for the insolation of the fading sun to work its magic on our little place on the planet.
After that copious 0.015" Saturday???, I'm not seeing the likelihood of rainfall for the next 10 days!  Here is the Euro showing a ridge building over the central & eastern US to spur our spell of wonderful fall wx...the little "glitch" of an upper low off the east coast should simply fade NNE into the Atlantic and have minimal effects over the coastal communities of New England and the maritimes of O Canada.
The ridge strengthens into the end of next week as seen below...
In fact, the 5 day mean for the 500 mb heights is anomalously high for this time of year through days 6-10!  If you like warm days, cool nights, and dry wx, well, that below was drawn for you!
So unless you have immediate interests in the northern Rockies where Mule Creek, Montana seems to be the recipient of the greatest snowfall from the onset of the cold season, your wx concerns are minimal!  Take a look at the obs over the last several hours at Mule Creek, MT!
Which leads me to this wonderful ditty from John Denver...Wild Montana Skies.  I hope you enjoy it as much as I!

And enjoy the week's end...I do believe Saturday will be splendid, spectacular, and scintillating!

Smitty

By the way, isn't it nice to say goodbye to Bud?  I'd vote for Brian McCann for commish!   Just sayin'...
AA:  It's pretty simple....VERY NICE WX!

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