TK’s Austin/South Central Texas Forecast (Updated Thursday Afternoon/5 January 2012)

TODAY…. Mostly sunny. High 65 to 69. Southwesterly wind 4 to 8 mph.

TONIGHT…. Partly cloudy. Low 49 to 53. Southwesterly wind 4 to 8 mph.

FRIDAY…. Partly cloudy. High 71 to 75. Southerly wind increasing to 8 to 18 mph.

FRIDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy. Low 47 to 51. South southeasterly wind 5 to 12 mph.

SATURDAY…. Partly cloudy with a cold front passing in the morning hours. High 62 to 66.

SATURDAY NIGHT…. Partly cloudy. Low 40 to 44.

SUNDAY…. Partly cloudy in the morning with thickening clouds in the afternoon. High 61 to 65.

SUNDAY NIGHT…. Mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of rain. Low 48 to 52.

MONDAY….. Cloudy with a 60% chance of rain. High 56 to 60.

MONDAY NIGHT…. Cloudy with a 60% chance of rain. Low 44 to 48.

TUESDAY…. Mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of rain. High 58 to 62.

TUESDAY NIGHT…. Decreasing clouds becoming partly cloudy. Low 41 to 45.

WEDNESDAY…. Partly cloudy. High 59 to 63.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE / 8 TO 14 DAY OUTLOOK
Valid Thursday / 12 Jan 2012 through Wednesday / 18 Jan 2012…
Temperature… Slightly Above Average
Precipitation… Slightly Below Average

AUSTIN SUNSET/SUNRISE TIMES…..
Sunrise this morning (5 Jan)…………… 7:28 am
Sunset this evening (5 Jan)……………. 5:45 pm
Sunrise Friday (6 Jan)…………………… 7:28 am
Sunset Friday (6 Jan)……………………. 5:46 pm

….AUSTIN AREA POLLEN COUNT….
…RECORDED FRIDAY / 30 DECEMBER 2011…
(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….. 440 gr/cubic meter (Low) – 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…… 1210 gr/cubic meter (Very High) – Up Since Last Reading
…Breakdown of Trees:
…Cedar 1210 …

TK’s Weather Discussion (Updated Thursday Afternoon/5 January 2012)

…. A Dry and Stable Weather Pattern Continues ….
…. Another Cold Front Due Saturday Morning ….
…. An Upper Level Storm System To Move Overhead Early Next Week ….

On this Thursday… a dome of surface high pressure area is located over Colorado and Utah with a weak ridge southeastward into Texas. As a result of this surface pressure pattern, surface winds are light southwesterly across our area.

In the upper levels of the atmosphere… a deep trough.. or line.. of upper level low pressure extends southward from eastern Canada across the eastern half of the USA. Within that trough and its counterclockwise flow, an upper level low pressure disturbance is moving east southeastward across northeastern Mexico west of Brownsville. As a result of this pressure pattern, the upper air winds over Texas continue light west southwesterly across our area.

A dry and more stable surface weather pattern continues over the area with some high clouds otherwise a mostly clear sky.

As the high pressure moves east, we’ll see a return to a southerly surface wind flow by tomorrow with a few more clouds showing up along with increased humidity.

Another cold front.. again, it appears, a dry one.. is expected early Saturday morning with a partly cloudy sky late Saturday and Saturday night into early Sunday.

Longer range guidance continues to suggest that the upper level jet stream pattern will shift a bit with a another stronger upper level low moving across the southwestern USA and then slowly across our area by late Sunday through Tuesday. While the guidance isn’t in complete agreement and diverges in thought as far as timing and the exact track of the upper level storm system, I am still thinking that an overrunning pattern will likely develop with clouds and a much better chance of rain by Sunday night into early next week.  NWS rainfall forecasts have risen considerably since yesterday; today they are estimating that we could receive upwards of 1 to 2 inches of rain in the early part of next week with heavier rainfall totals to our distant east over east Texas. I’m not sure I buy these higher rainfall totals just yet, but, nevertheless, some beneficial rainfall is likely early next week.

My forecast confidence through the remainder of the week and through the weekend continues be high to very high. My forecast confidence drops to low to medium for early into mid parts of next week as it regards the track and the potential effect of a passing upper level low pressure storm system.

For Austin and south central Texas… tonight will be partly cloudy. Lows around 50. Southwesterly wind 4 to 8 mph. For tomorrow, partly cloudy. Highs will make it into the 70s with a southerly wind increasing.

Have a good Thursday night and Friday…
Troy Kimmel