Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Sunny, Rather Cool

It was certainly evident that a large variation in temperatures exists this morning where skies were clear and where clouds were present. Clear skies and light winds allowed the temperature to plummet overnight and temperatures are currently running around 37 at the GTR Airport! However, low clouds held tough 10 miles down the road at Columbus and actually kept temperatures in the lower 40s overnight.We should see a more uniform distribution of temperatures this afternoon and most areas should be sunny; there may be a few high clouds this afternoon but sunshine should be predominant. Our upper air pattern will still be influenced by the pesky cutoff low located in West Virginia. What this means for us is another cooler than normal day but not as cold as yesterday. Highs this afternoon should top out around 66. Skies will be clear again overnight with light winds so it should be another cold evening. Instead of 30s tomorrow morning, I think the low temperature will be 43. The warming trend begins tomorrow and our next shot of rain won't come until this weekend.

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