TK’s Austin and South Central Texas Weather Forecast….

Updated 845am CT.. Monday / 26 January 2015

TODAY…. Mostly sunny. High 75. Westerly wind 5 to 10 mph.

TONIGHT…. Mostly clear. Low 45. Light westerly wind.

TUESDAY…. Mostly sunny. High 76. Westerly wind 5 to 10 mph.

TUESDAY NIGHT…. Mostly clear. Low 48. Light westerly wind.

WEDNESDAY…. Mostly sunny. High 78. Southwesterly wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southerly in the afternoon.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT….Partly cloudy. Low 52. Southerly wind 4 to 8 mph.

THURSDAY…. Partly cloudy and a little cooler in the wake of a mid morning cold front. High 71. Southerly wind shifting northwesterly 8 to 15 mph.

THURSDAY NIGHT…. Thickening clouds and cooler. Low 44. Northwesterly wind 5 to 12 mph.

FRIDAY…. Mostly cloudy. A few sprinkles possible after 3pm. Rainfall, where it occurs given a 10% chance of rain at any given location, will average trace amounts. High 56. Northerly wind 5 to 12 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT…. Cloudy with scattered patches of rain and rain showers. Rainfall, where it occurs given a 40% chance of rain at any given location, will average 1/10th inch or less. Low 41. Northeasterly wind 4 to 8 mph.

SATURDAY…. Cloudy with scattered patches of rain and rain showers. Rainfall, where it occurs given a 60% chance of rain at any given location, will average 1/4 inch. High 50. Light northeasterly wind.

SATURDAY NIGHT…. Cloudy with scattered patches of rain and rain showers. Rainfall, where it occurs given a 60% chance of rain at any given location, will average 1/4 inch. Low 39. Northeasterly wind 4 to 8 mph.

SUNDAY…. Cloudy with scattered patches of rain and rain showers. Rainfall, where it occurs given a 40% chance of rain at any given location, will average 1/10th to 1/4 inch. High 50. East northeasterly wind 4 to 8 mph.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE / 8 TO 14 DAY OUTLOOK
Valid Monday / 02 February 2015 through Sunday / 08 February 2015…
Temperature… Below Average
Precipitation… Slightly Above Average

AUSTIN SUNSET/SUNRISE TIMES…..
Sunrise this morning (26 January)………………………………………….. 7:25 am
Sunset this evening (26 January)……………………………………………. 6:03 pm
Sunrise Tuesday (27 January)……………………………………………….. 7:24 am
Sunset Tuesday (27 January)………………………………………………… 6:04 pm

TK’s Weather Discussion….

Updated 915am CT – Monday / 26 January 2015

…. Sunshine Along with Warmer Temperatures for First Half of Week ….
…. Series of Cold Fronts Bringing Much Cooler Temps by Thursday and Beyond ….
…. Clouds Thicken with Rain Chances By Friday Night Through the Weekend ….

On this Monday morning…. surface high pressure is situated from the Rockies southeastward into Texas. As a result of this surface weather pattern, our local surface winds are light westerly.

In the upper levels of the atmosphere.. a deepening trough.. or line.. of low pressure is situated south southeastward from the Great Lakes through the eastern half of the USA. A ridge.. or line.. of upper level high pressure extends northwestward in a narrow zone from Texas into Utah. A strong upper air low pressure disturbance is over the eastern Pacific Ocean 250 miles southwest of Los Angeles. As a result, our upper air winds at about 18,500 feet are northwesterly at 35 to 45 mph.

With the upper level ridge of high pressure overhead, a dry and stable air mass remains in place with some high clouds at or above 25,000 feet dominating. This pattern will continue through mid week with temperatures running above average for this time of year.

By late Wednesday into Thursday, as the upper level high pressure weakens, we’ll see a pretty strong surface cold front surge southeastward across Texas with cooler air moving into the state. The cooler surface air mass will be reinforced by additional surges of cooler air moves in through the weekend.

Most importantly, however, a series of Pacific upper level low pressure disturbances will track eastward across the southwestern USA and northern Mexico into Texas beginning late Thursday into Friday and through the weekend. This will cause moisture to “overrun” the surface cooler air and clouds and thicken and lower quickly beginning late Thursday and Thursday night with rain chances returning for late Friday through Friday night and through the weekend as well. This will result in a chilly and wet weather pattern for the weekend into early next week. At this point, it looks like surface air temperatures will remain above the freezing mark which means liquid precipitation.

Although my confidence is pretty low at this point, the chilly and wet weather pattern looks to extend into the early part of next week (at least)… I’ll continue to monitor.

Regarding my forecast, my local forecast confidence: My forecast confidence is very high through Thursday with my forecast confidence falling back to medium to high for Friday through the coming weekend (rain chances, timing and amounts being issue).

Have a good Monday….
Meteorologist Troy Kimmel

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