Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Great Outdoors

Weak upper level low pressure system passed over north central West Virginia last night. However with very little moisture to work with, the system passed before it could produce any measurable rainfall. Sunny skies and warm temps take over today. A weak cold front will sweep through the area Thursday keeping nighttime temps in the mid 30s. However, high pressure and sunny skies will continue to dominate the short term. So conditions remain calm and dry with no significant weather to speak of until early Saturday morning. Daytime temps will reach the mid to upper 60s over the next several days. Even so, folks will want to finish any outdoor projects before sundown Friday as we have a wet weekend on tap. Low pressure from the west will bring lots of moisture and dense cloud cover by Saturday morning. Expect a few rain showers during the day and the slight chance of a thunderstorm Saturday evening. Rain showers and the odd thunderstorm will continue Sunday and Monday as well. High pressure will clear out any lingering moisture by Tuesday of next week.


My kind of outdoor project