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A stormy Saturday night & Sunday morning?
A cold front will move into the area Saturday night and slowly move through. The NAM (North American Mesoscale) model slows the front down and creates a weak storm on it. This would bring us a very good chance rain with thunderstorms rather widespread. However, the other models DO NOT do this. Tonight at 10 PM we should have a better idea. Below is the forecast precipitation from the NAM model for Saturday night, and the then below that is the forecast by the GFS model to show the difference. I need a few more hours to analyze, so we are going 50% chance right now.


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Posted by at May 20, 2005 4:53 PM
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Gary and Jamie (and all the others that do lots of work but we never see on TV):
I just wanted to say that you all do a wonderful job of making Weather fun and exciting to learn about. Thank you for explaining complicated definitions for the average viewer - I look forward to always learning more when I watch your forecasts.
You all are amazing at what you do, and I can tell you enjoy it!
Rachael
RACHAEL:
Thank you SO much for your kind comments! It is a wonderful feeling to know others love this as much as we do! :)
Jamie
Posted by: Rachael at May 20, 2005 7:38 PM
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