TK’s Austin & South Central Texas Forecast (Thu/21Jun2012)

Updated 130pm CDT.. Thursday / 21 June 2012

TODAY…. Some morning low clouds.. otherwise partly cloudy with isolated rain showers and thunderstorms. High 93 to 97. Southeasterly wind 5 to 10 mph.

TONIGHT…. Partly cloudy. Low 71 to 75. Southeasterly wind 5 to 10 mph.

FRIDAY…. Mostly sunny. High 97 to 101. East southeasterly wind 5 to 10 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT…. Mostly clear. Low 72 to 76. Southeasterly wind 5 to 10 mph.

SATURDAY…. Mostly sunny. High 99 to 103.

SATURDAY NIGHT…. Mostly clear early.. some low clouds late. Low 72 to 76.

SUNDAY…. Morning low clouds.. otherwise partly cloudy. High 99 to 103.

SUNDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy early.. low clouds late. Low 72 to 76.

MONDAY…. Morning low clouds.. otherwise partly cloudy. High 100 to 104.

MONDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy early.. low clouds late. Low 72 to 76.

TUESDAY…. Morning low clouds.. otherwise partly cloudy. High 100 to 104.

TUESDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy early.. low clouds late. Low 72 to 76.

WEDNESDAY…. Morning low clouds.. otherwise partly cloudy. High 100 to 104.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE / 8 TO 14 DAY OUTLOOK
Valid Thu / 28 June 2012 through Tues / 3 July 2012…
Temperature… Above Average
Precipitation…  Slightly Below Average

AUSTIN SUNSET/SUNRISE TIMES…..
Sunrise this morning (21 June)……………….. 6:23 am
Sunset this evening (21 June)…………………. 8:31 pm
Sunrise Friday (22 June)………………………… 6:23 am
Sunset Friday (22 June)…………………………. 8:31 pm

….AUSTIN AREA POLLEN COUNT….
…RECORDED TUESDAY / 19 JUNE 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….. 1680 gr/cubic meter (High) – Down Since Last Reading
Grasses….. 0 gr/cubic meter (Low) – Down Since Last Reading
Weeds…… 0 gr/cubic meter (Low) – Down Since Last Reading
…Breakdown of Weeds:
…None Reported …
Trees…… 0 gr/cubic meter (Low) – Down Since Last Reading
…Breakdown of Trees:
…None Reported…

TK’s Weather Discussion (Thu/21Jun2012)

Updated 130pm CDT Thursday / 21 June 2012

…. A Drier More Stable Weather Pattern Late Week Through the Weekend ….
…. Afternoon Highs Warming to Well Above Season Averages ….
…. Watching the Gulf of Mexico Next Week ….

On this Thursday… a surface high pressure area is over the eastern USA with a cold front extending west southwestward from northern Missouri into central Oklahoma and into the south plains of west Texas and into central New Mexico. A low pressure area is over far west Texas around El Paso with a trough.. or line.. of surface low pressure extending southward into northern Mexico. As a result of this pressure pattern, a southeasterly surface wind is prevailing across our area.

In the upper levels of the atmosphere, the weak area of upper air low pressure over Texas is being filled by upper air high pressure from the east and from the west. As a result of the upper air wind flow, the upper level winds are variable over our area.

As upper air high pressure builds into the area over the coming days, a dry and more stable weather pattern will evolve through the remainder of the seven day forecast period.

It should be noted that with the more stable atmosphere, we will building heat below the upper level “lid” on the atmosphere especially since most folks have not received much rain and the ground remains dry and the drought conditions continue. I will include high temperatures at or above 100 degrees by the weekend into early next week.

The weak cold front.. to the north.. should move southward into north Texas by tomorrow should wash out before it gets this far south so little effect from the system is expected. Besides that, the upper level high pressure will suppress upward motion in the atmosphere so no rain chances are indicated.

A quick update regarding the potential development of a surface low in the Gulf of Mexico for next week. New model solutions are rather divergent in their views, but there is consistency in the fact that surface low pressure is forecast to develop over the Gulf next week. At this point, I’ll just say that this deserves attention but will not include any sensible changes to my forecast except to strengthen the upper air high overhead (i.e., even warmer temps) as a response to the potential development. I’ll continue to keep you updated.

For Austin and south central Texas… tonight will be partly cloudy with lows in the 70s. Southeasterly wind. For tomorrow, mostly sunny with highs in the 90s. East southeasterly wind.

Have a good Thursday night and Friday…
Meteorologist Troy Kimmel

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