TK’s Weather Discussion….

Updated 915am CT – Tuesday / 10 March 2015

… A Drier and More Stable Weather Pattern …
… A Warming Trend Kicking In…

On this Tuesday morning…. a low pressure area is over southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana with a cold front extending southward from the low pressure area through southern Louisiana into the northwestern Gulf of Mexico and eastern Mexico south of Brownsville. High pressure.. centered over the Rockies and the intermountain west.. is building southeastward into Texas. As a result of this surface weather pattern, our local surface winds are light.

In the upper levels of the atmosphere.. an upper level trough.. or line.. of low pressure extends southwestward from the central plains into Texas and northern Mexico. As a result, our upper air winds at about 18,500 feet are southwesterly at 25 to 35 mph.

With the upper level low pressure disturbance moving through Texas, a drier and more stable weather pattern will build in today with skies partially clearing later today.

This pattern will prevail through late week and through our upcoming weekend and even into early next week. With the increased sunshine, temperatures will be warming back to near seasonal averages.

There is no precipitation in the seven day forecast.

Regarding my forecast, my local forecast confidence: My forecast confidence is high to very high through the remainder of the week into the upcoming weekend.

Have a good Tuesday….
Meteorologist Troy Kimmel

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… FLASH FLOOD WATCH NO LONGER IN EFFECT …

Austin / Travis County and South Central Texas Weather Update #3
Prepared by UT University/Incident Meteorologist Troy Kimmel
645pm CT – Monday / 09 March 2015


.. Flash Flood Watch No Longer in Effect ..

Although a few more rain showers may occur as the upper air low
pressure disturbance continues to move east northeastward out of the
area, there is no longer the threat of flooding.

There are still about 81 low water crossings still flooded around south
central Texas.. please consult http://www.atxfloods.com/  for the latest
information… and, remember, “turn around, don’t drown.”

Drier and more stable air will prevail over the remainder of the week and
through the coming weekend.

STATISTICS (Today’s Calendar Day Rainfall):
KAUS / Austin Bergstrom Intl Airport… 1.58″
(New daily record for KAUS for 9 March.. old record 1.08″ on 9 Mar 2012)
KATT / Austin City (Camp Mabry)…….. 2.17″
(New daily record for KATT for 9 March.. old record 1.27″ on 9 Mar 2012)

This is my final statement on this weather system.

tk