Fall weather at its best.

High pressure has taken control of our weather pattern and in return…no complaints as far as blue skies and 70 degree temperatures. So how long is this going to last? Well, surprisingly for a while. A few very weak, dry fronts will sweep through before high pressure quickly returns in their wake.  With that said, any change day to day will be negligible and unnoticeable. Temperatures are expected to be quite seasonal with high in the mid 70s and cool nights in the mid 40s with our coldest morning on Friday.

 September and October – typically drier months – were soakers. Still, the Montgomery airport’s official rain record doesn’t even truly reflect how much rain has fallen across the state in between reporting sites.

Well, November has arrived and we typically are gearing up for potent storm system and many fronts sweeping across the area.  However, this week, we have lucked out.  At this time the GFS model is showing rain chances picking up Wednesday of next week.  Timing of storm systems often changes from model run to model run during the fall months so “Wednesday rain” is simply a time frame.

In the mean time, enjoy the nice weather while we meteorologists try to figure out what to say about the weather for 3 minutes when there is in fact….no weather.

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