TK’s Austin/South Central Texas Forecast (Mon/2Apr2012)

Updated 130pm CDT.. Monday / 2 April 2012

TODAY…. Partly cloudy. High 82 to 86. Southerly wind 5 to 12 mph.

TONIGHT…. Becoming mostly cloudy with a 50% chance of rain showers and thunderstorms.. mainly after midnight. Low 64 to 68. Southerly wind 5 to 12 mph. Rainfall.. where it occurs.. will average 1/4 to 1/2 inch.

TUESDAY…. Cloudy with a 50% chance of rain showers and thunderstorms. Rain chances decreasing by late afternoon. High 78 to 82. Southerly wind 5 to 12 mph becoming westerly in the afternoon. Rainfall.. where it occurs.. will average 1/4 to 1/2 inch.

TUESDAY NIGHT…. A 20% chance of evening thunderstorms. Becoming partly cloudy and a little cooler. Low 59 to 63. Westerly wind 5 to 10 mph.

WEDNESDAY…. Mostly sunny. High 81 to 85.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT…. Mostly clear. Low 58 to 62.

THURSDAY…. Mostly sunny. High 83 to 87.

THURSDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy. Low 60 to 64.

FRIDAY…. Partly cloudy. High 83 to 87.

FRIDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy early.. low clouds late. Low 65 to 69.

SATURDAY…. Morning low clouds.. otherwise partly cloudy. High 83 to 87.

SATURDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy early.. low clouds late. Low 66 to 70.

SUNDAY…. Morning low clouds.. otherwise partly cloudy. High 81 to 85.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE / 8 TO 14 DAY OUTLOOK
Valid Monday / 9 Apr 2012 through Sunday / 15 Apr 2012…
Temperature… Above Average
Precipitation… Near Average

AUSTIN SUNSET/SUNRISE TIMES…..
Sunrise this morning (02 Apr)…………… 7:19 am
Sunset this evening (02 Apr)……………. 7:51 pm
Sunrise Tuesday (03 Apr)……………….. 7:17 am
Sunset Tuesday (03 Apr)………………… 7:51 pm

….AUSTIN AREA POLLEN COUNT….
…RECORDED WEDNESDAY / 28 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….. 1810 gr/cubic meter (High) – Up Since Last Reading
Grasses….. 17 gr/cubic meter (Low) – Up Since Last Reading
Weeds…… 0 gr/cubic meter (Low) – Down Since Last Reading
…Breakdown of Weeds:
…None Reported …
Trees…… 471 gr/cubic meter (High) – Down Since Last Reading
…Breakdown of Trees:
…Oak 423… Ash 18… Mulberry 15… Sycamore 10… Hackberry 5…

TK’s Weather Discussion (Mon/2Apr2012)

Updated  130pm CDT Monday / 2 April 2012

…. Overnight Weather System Temporarily Stabilizes the Atmosphere ….
…. Upper Level Low Pressure Storm and Rain Chances Still On Tonight into Tuesday …
…. Storm System Passes by Mid Week With Sunshine Returning by Late Week ….

On this Monday… a large area of surface low pressure cover the central and southern US plains states. A cold front extends southward from a surface low over southeastern South Dakota southwestward to another surface low over the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles southward into southwest Texas and the Big Bend region. High pressure is over Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico. As a result, a southerly surface wind is blowing across our area of Texas.

In the upper levels of the atmosphere, a strong closed area of upper level low pressure is moving slowly east southeastward over the New Mexico/Arizona border region. As a result of the upper air wind flow, upper level winds are southwesterly across our area of Texas.

A passing upper level disturbance.. to our south.. has temporarily left our air mass more stable and, as a result, we’re seeing a lot more sunshine today than I thought we would.
With the southerly surface wind continuing across our area, abundant moisture continues to flow northward with late night and early morning low cloudiness.

As the upper level low out west moves east southeastward and then turns more northeasterly into west Texas over the next 24 hours, our atmosphere will quickly become increasingly unstable and dynamic atmospheric lift will increase as upper air disturbances move through the area in the broad counterclockwise flow around the upper air low.

Scattered rain showers and thunderstorms will develop and move into the area by later tonight and continue through Tuesday before decreasing quickly tomorrow evening. Although the strongest storms will likely remain north of our area.. some of the stronger thunderstorms could be borderline severe with larger hail and strong straightline thunderstorm wind gusts being the main threats. At this point, given the expected relatively fast forward motion of thunderstorms, flooding should not be a problem with NWS national rainfall amount guidance showing between 1/4 and 3/4 inch locally through tomorrow evening.

As the upper level low moves northeastward by mid and late week, a weak cold front will drop southeastward across the area by midday tomorrow. In its wake, a drier and more stable weather pattern with decreased clouds and rain chances is expected Wednesday through late week and into next weekend.

My forecast confidence over the next seven days is high to very high.

For Austin and south central Texas… tonight will see scattered rain showers and thunderstorms develop. Lows in the 60s to near 70. Southerly wind will prevail. For  tomorrow, it’ll be cloudy with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms decreasing by late in the day. Highs in the 80s with south southwesterly winds continuing.

Have a good Monday night and Tuesday…
Meteorologist Troy Kimmel