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Texas 2000 Weather Forecasting Page

Forecast discussion, Sat., Aug. 26, morning

 

Today's Update

The start of a new regime. Conditions very similar to first week of the experiment. Light westerlies or northwesterlies overnight except along parts of the immediate Gulf coast. Winds will become very light during the morning and become southeasterly during the early afternoon, with enhanced onshore flow with the bay/gulf breeze onset around 11-12. Scattered low clouds will maximize in midmorning and late afternoon will be clear. Thundershowers very unlikely. Highest ozone levels will be just north and east of the ship channel in early afternoon; just north of downtown in mid to late afternoon.

Max temperature upper 90s.

Quick Look at Tomorrow

No foreseeable change from today, except that Grell's model gives us background levels over 60 ppb in air coming from the southern Mississippi river vally.

Multi-Day Outlook

Same pattern holds for several days, pending tropical development or motion of the large-scale upper-level ridge.

Forecaster John Nielsen-Gammon

 

 

 

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