Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Wednesday's Forecast

Discussion: The back side of a deep moving offshore low will bring mild temperatures but heavy winds over the next 48 hours. Expect a possible sprinkle by the end of the week as a more narrow trough from the west comes through bringing warmer temperature for Saturday.

WednesdayWednesday Night
Partly cloudy and windy. High of 57°F. Winds NW @ 20 - 25 mph. Clear but still windy. Low of 39°F. Winds NW @ 15 - 20 mph.
ThursdayThursday Night FridayFriday Night
Clear and windy. High of 58°F. Winds NW @ 20 - 25 mph. Clear and calm. Low of 40°F. Winds W @ 5 - 10 mph. Mix of clouds and sun. High of 59°F. Winds SSW @ 5 - 10 mph. Overcast with a possible shower. Low if 43°F. Winds light and variable.

Forecaster: Kyle Carpenter

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Weather Term of the Moment

Debris Cloud
A rotating 'cloud' of dust or debris, near or on the ground, often appearing beneath a condensation funnel and surrounding the base of a tornado. This term is similar to dust whirl, although the latter typically refers to a circulation which contains dust but not necessarily any debris. A dust plume, on the other hand, does not rotate. Note that a debris cloud appearing beneath a thunderstorm will confirm the presence of a tornado, even in the absence of a condensation funnel.