Current Observations and Radar (trying something new)


Today 86° Humidity & Rain Approach
Dry air aloft held off the rain this morning.
However, humid, rainmaking air is on the way from the SW. As mid and high level clouds show up, so will rain.
Current Observations and Radar (trying something new)


Dry air aloft held off the rain this morning.
However, humid, rainmaking air is on the way from the SW. As mid and high level clouds show up, so will rain.
Current Observations and Radar (trying something new)


Clear, dry, and cool tonight. After midnight, we’ll dive into the 60°s.

The north wind we’ve had the past few days turns south, and starts blowing in warmer, humid air.
Current Radar
We are definitely feeling nice after that cold front swept through!

High pressure is moving on in which means drier air will stay in place today through the overnight.
The northerly winds are bringing in cooler air. Yay for no heat index! The dew point will stay in the upper 50s.
Current Radar
The lower humidity and pleasant temperatures will make for a nice evening.

As high pressure gets settled in, we will stay rain-free:
Lows tonight will drop into the low 60°s.
Tomorrow will be our reward for this week of rain and storms. It’s going to be awesome.
Current Radar
The Storm Prediction Center has our area under a slight risk for this afternoon and evening. The main threat will be damaging winds and heavy rainfall. The hail and tornado threat are very low.
Current Radar
After some possible showers/scattered storms early this evening, rain chances look to take a brief reprieve by tonight:
Skies will remain partly to mostly cloudy, with temperatures falling to the mid 80°s.
Current Observations and Radar (trying something new, be sure to refresh yo’ browsa)


As I write, 0.43″ is in the Official Rain Can at the airport. Cloud cover kept the temp from getting past 76°.
Current Observations and Radar (trying something new, be sure to refresh yo’ browsa)


The rain showed up this morning, right on time.
When will it end? The HRRR model thinks the rain blob will expand west, before finally pulling east and shutting off the spigot around dark:
Current Observations and Radar (trying something new, be sure to refresh yo’ browsa)


High pressure centered in NC in the morning is expected to spin rain N, up I-65°, for the morning rush hour. HRRR model is particularly wet:
Current Radar
It will be another wet day for us.
Showers should be moving through in the morning and afternoon.

If the HRRR is right, the bulk of the rain should be moving through from 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM.