I have a sinking feeling about today. Before you get down, don't worry... it is a good feeling. High pressure has moved into the Midwest, and it has caused our gray skies from this past weekend to turn blue.Under a large area of high pressure the air in the atmosphere tends to sink. Typically when you see clouds forming or storms developing you witness the clouds billowing vertically or building upwards. This sinking air acts like a squashing mechanism that disallows substantial cloud cover to form.
That being said, this dome of high pressure will sit overhead for Monday and Tuesday. So get used to Mr. Sunshine, because he isn't going anywhere in the near future. By Wednesday, some cirrus clouds meander into the region, but that won't stop highs from jumping into the upper 60s! Our next opportunity for clouds to grow in the vertical direction and produce rain comes towards the end of the work week.
In the meantime, I command you to get outside and enjoy that sunshine! -ADAM
2 comments:
Sunshine for three whole days?? What will we do with ourselves!!!LOL
Dare I say. . . that our first baseball practice might just happen tonight! YAY!
Wow the dewpoint is 17 degrees. That is as dry as it gets outside. Bring on the 70s this wednesday.
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