Troy Kimmel Weather

Forecasting Austin and South Central Texas Weather Since 1984

TK’s Austin/South Central Texas Forecast (Mon/5Mar2012)

Updated 1:30pm Monday.. 5 March 2011…

TODAY…. Sunshine. High 73 to 77. Southerly wind 8 to 15 mph.

TONIGHT…. Partly cloudy. Low 46 to 50. Southerly wind 8 to 15 mph.

TUESDAY…. Mostly cloudy. High 71 to 75. Southerly wind 10 to 20 mph.

TUESDAY NIGHT…. Mostly cloudy. Low 60 to 64. Southerly wind 8 to 15 mph.

WEDNESDAY…. Mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of rain showers. High 72 to 76.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT…. Cloudy with a 40% chance of rain showers and isolated thunderstorms. Low 63 to 67.

THURSDAY…. Cloudy with a 50% chance of rain showers and thunderstorms. High 73 to 77.

THURSDAY NIGHT…. Cloudy with a 50% chance of rain showers and thunderstorms. Low 60 to 64.

FRIDAY…. Cloudy and cooler with a 40% chance of rain and rain showers. Isolated thunderstorms. High 63 to 67.

FRIDAY NIGHT…. Cloudy and cooler with a 40% chance of rain and rain showers. Low 47 to 51.

SATURDAY…. Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of rain and rain showers. High 60 to 64.

SATURDAY NIGHT…. A few sprinkles early.. then becoming partly cloudy. Low 41 to 45.

SUNDAY…. Partly cloudy. High 61 to 65.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE / 8 TO 14 DAY OUTLOOK
Valid Monday / 12 Mar 2012 through Sunday / 18 Mar 2012…
Temperature… Above Average
Precipitation… Slightly Above Average

AUSTIN SUNSET/SUNRISE TIMES…..
Sunrise this morning (05 Mar)…………… 6:52 am
Sunset this evening (05 Mar)……………. 6:33 pm
Sunrise Tuesday (06 Mar)………………… 6:51 am
Sunset Tuesday (06 Mar)…………………. 6:33 pm

….AUSTIN AREA POLLEN COUNT….
…RECORDED MONDAY / 05 MARCH 2012…
(Note: This is the most recent report that has been provided.
This count is updated as provided on weekdays only and is
courtesy of Austin Allergy Associates and Dr. T. Ray Vaughn
and Dr. P. Dennis Dyer)

Molds….. 740 gr/cubic meter (Moderate) – Down Since Last Reading
Grasses….. 4 gr/cubic meter (Low) – Up Since Last Reading
Weeds…… 0 gr/cubic meter (Low) – Down Since Last Reading
…Breakdown of Weeds:
…None Reported …
Trees…… 72 gr/cubic meter (Moderate) – Down Since Last Reading
…Breakdown of Trees:
…Ash 8.. Oak 59.. Hackberry 5…

TK’s Weather Discussion (Mon/5Feb2012)

Updated  130pm Monday / 5 March 2012

…. Clouds on the Increase over the Next Few Days ….
…. Rain Showers and Thunderstorms Due for the Middle and Latter Part of Week ….
…. 1 to 3 Inches of Rain Possible Mid and Late Week Before Weekend Clearing ….

On this Monday… surface high pressure is situated over the northern Gulf of Mexico and over the four corners region. A cold front extends from a surface low over the southern Appalachians into central and northern Mississippi and southern Arkansas into central Oklahoma and southwestern Kansas. As a result of this surface pressure pattern, a southerly surface wind is blowing across our area.

In the upper levels of the atmosphere, a trough.. or line.. of upper air low pressure is located over the eastern 1/3rd of the USA. A strong upper air disturbance is moving eastward into the southwestern USA and northwestern Mexico from the Pacific Ocean.  As a result of this pressure pattern, the upper air winds are moderate west northwesterly across Texas.

A clear sky across Texas will be giving way to increasing clouds over the next couple of days as southerly surface winds bring abundant surface moisture northward through the state.

Skies will become mostly cloudy tonight into Tuesday with enough low level moisture for some patchy rain beginning Wednesday with the approach of the upper level low pressure area from the southwestern USA and northern Mexico. As the upper level low only slowly approaches us from the west and an associated cold front also approaches the area by the end of the week, atmospheric lift and instability will be increasing. As a result, rain shower and thunderstorm chances will be increasing from mid into late week. Current forecast guidance suggests one to three inches of rain could fall locally before the cold front moves through the area late Friday and precipitation chances begin to taper off.

A drier and more stable weather pattern will develop next weekend with partial clearing expected.

My forecast confidence through the week and through next weekend is medium with rain timing/chances and the exact timing of the late week cold front contributing to the forecast uncertainty.

For Austin and south central Texas… tonight will see the sky turn partly cloudy. Low 40s to near 50. For  tomorrow, Mostly cloudy. Highs in the 70s. Southerly winds will continue over the next 24 hours.

Have a good Monday night and Tuesday…
Meteorologist Troy Kimmel