Monday, February 4, 2008

Record Highs Possible

Good Evening! Warm weather lovers, this forecast is for you. We are setting up in a classic weather pattern conducive for record high temperatures here on the shore for Tuesday and Wednesday. A large ridge of High pressure at the surface and aloft in the atmosphere is situated just off the East Coast. This will allow deep Southwest flow to develop over Delmarva for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Tonight, a warm front is situated just the South of us providing some rain showers ahead of the front, which is typical with a warm front. The front will move through by mid-morning Tuesday switching our winds to the Southwest. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy on Tuesday with highs in the upper 60's away from the water. It looks like Wednesday will be a few degrees warmer as the core of the warmest air move through early Wednesday afternoon. It is possible that the warmer inland locations reach near 70 on Tuesday and low 70's on Wednesday if we see enough sunshine.

Here are some record high temps:
Salisbury: Tue - 72, Wed - 65

Georgetown: Tue - 69, Wed - 72

A cold front will then move through Wednesday night providing showers and then a return to cooler temperatures for the end of the week and the weekend.

Enjoy the warm weather!!


Justin

1 comment:

bury_voter said...

It doesnt really matter to me how it happens, but i love this warm weather in this typically frigid month!!!