Dave Murray’s Latest STL forecast and weather disco…TUESDAY…November 18, 2014:
***Another very cold day on Tuesday…winds will be lighter…plenty of sun…but still intense cold for November***
TUESDAY:
Lots of sun, lighter winds and plenty of cold
WINDS: West 10-15 M.P.H.
HIGH: 29 degrees
TUESDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy, cold
WINDS: South 5-10 M.P.H.
LOW: 22 DEGREES.
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny—better in the afternoon but still cold
WINDS: South 5-15 M.P.H.
HIGH: 39 DEGREES
THE WEATHER DISCO:
The key to the next few days will be the massive northwest flow will shut down and the overall flow turns more zonal…this will shut off the arctic cold…starting Wednesday afternoon…still very cold on Tuesday. Then a new system will roll with the west to east zonal flow and turn into an impressive storm system…we should see a winter’s mix Friday night…snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain…looking light right now…then rain and even some thudnerstorms Saturday into Sunday…as temps pop to about 50 degrees Saturday…warmer on Sunday… the fun weather ride goes on
CHECK OUT ALL THE MAPS BELOW: CLICK ON LINKS…THEY WILL GIVE YOU A GREAT OVERVIEW OF THE WEATHER
SURFACE MAP:
www.nws.noaa.gov/outlook_tab.php
NATIONAL RADAR:
www.weather.gov/radar
SEVERE WEATHER:
www.spc.noaa.gov
PROG MAPS:
www.aviationweather.gov/adds/progs
SNOW MAPS:
www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa