A huge Arctic airmass continues to drift into the Ozarks this - TopicsExpress



          

A huge Arctic airmass continues to drift into the Ozarks this afternoon. Highs have been in the upper 30s to low 40s. Clear skies will allow temperatures to tank after sunset this evening with lows dropping into the upper teens.A few places may see wind chills in the single digits. A slow warm up will take place for the rest of the week. High Pressure currently moving thru the Ozarks will be replaced by a moister airmass beginning Friday.As the High Pressure moves on east a few showers are possible late Friday and this activity will linger into the weekend. The rain early on does not look very heavy but will be a nuisance for those deer hunting this weekend. Strong south winds will also develop ahead of the next storm system with gusts around 30-35 mph Saturday and Sunday. A sharp cold front then moves through the Ozarks next Monday accompanied by another blast of very cold air. Current temp 29.2 Windchill 29.2 Calm winds, Dewpoint 13.3 Barometric Pressure is 29.39 and rising Humidity 51% with Clear Skies
Posted on: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 00:37:26 +0000

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