Southeasterly
winds tonight will lead to low-level moisture advection and low clouds
returning, with both wind and low clouds hampering radiational cooling. Combined
with the warmer air mass now, the low will be warmer than recent nights, likely
above most model guidance perhaps except the USL. Whatever low clouds will burn
off by early tomorrow afternoon as usual, and with some sunshine and slight
warm advection with southerly winds continuing, a quick warmup to temperatures near
model guidance is expected. Some high cirrus clouds could temper the warmup
just slightly. The sunshine will also help mix down stronger winds aloft down
to the surface, with winds expected to be stronger than recent days, though
USL’s wind might be slightly too strong as usual.
| Source: PivotalWeather |
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