Fayetteville, North Carolina

We are headed down to the Carolinas today. As things get warmer, weather is starting to get more convective. Will that be the case in North Carolina?

At 1010AM, ET, Fayetteville was reporting scattered clouds and a westerly breeze gusting to about 20mph. Elsewhere in the area, dew points of over 60 were leading to some haze, which the wind was doing a good job of scouring. There is a boundary to the west of the Appalachians that is in the process of fading, but has done an effective job of drawing warm moist air into the Carolina coastal plains.
That boundary is fading as low pressure deepens in the northern Plains. This will reinforce both the jet ridge over the east coast, and the warm, oceanic air in Fayetteville. Clouds will increase with the temperature, but a dry couple of days are anticipated.
Tomorrow – Mostly sunny, High 88, Low 59
Wednesday – Partly cloudy, High 91, Low 61

TWC: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny skies. high 89, Low 60
Wednesday – Generally sunny. Near record high temperature High 92, Low 62

AW: Tomorrow – Partly sunny and very warm with the temperature tying the record high from 1922 High 92, Low 59
Wednesday – Partly sunny and hot with the temperature approaching the record high of 95 set in 2006; caution advised if doing strenuous activities outside High 94, Low 61

NWS: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 89, Low 61
Wednesday – Sunny, High 92, Low 64

WB: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny. High 86, Low 65
Wednesday – Sunny hot High 89, Low 67

WN: Tomorrow – Mostly Sunny, High 89, Low 61
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, High 92, Low 64

CLI: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 88, Low 58
Wednesday – Partly cloudy, High 91, Low 61

Easy peasy. Satellite shows some scattered clouds across the southeast.

Baltimore, Maryland

We have finally left California, and now we head to the opposite coast. We don’t see enough of Baltimore, if you ask me. The Inner Harbor is wonderful.

At 1054PM, ET, Baltimore was reporting a temperature of 43 degrees with clear skies. The DC and Baltimore reporting sites were anomolous to the region, with temperatures in the mid to upper 30s nearby. Clear skies and low dew points suggest that Baltimore will see a chilly morning tomorrow. There are freeze warnings out regionwide.
The pattern is conducive to a spring cool down, with a subtropical low in the Bight of Georgia and high pressure centered over the eastern Great Lakes. An upper level ridge is close behind, however, and while Wednesday will start cool, it will warm up nicely. Thursday looks like it could be spectacular.
Tomorrow – Sunny, High 54, Low 30
Thursday – Sunny, High 62, Low 36

TWC: Tomorrow – Sunny High 54, Low 33
Thursday – Partly cloudy skies.  High 61, Low 37

AW: Tomorrow – Plenty of sun, but cool High 52, Low 32
Thursday – Times of clouds and sun High 58, Low 37

NWS: Tomorrow – Areas of frost before 9am. Otherwise, sunny High 53, Low 33
Thursday – Mostly sunny, High 59, Low 38

WB: Tomorrow – Areas of frost in the morning. Sunny.  High 50, Low 34
Thursday – Areas of frost in the morning. Mostly sunny High 54, Low 35

WN: Tomorrow – Sunny with areas of frost, High 53, Low 33
Thursday – Partly cloudy, High 59, Low 38

CLI: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 54, Low 34
Thursday – Mostly cloudy, High 57, Low 37

I’m the most optimistic about the power of insolation, it appears. Time will tell. Right now, clear skies on the coast, with clouds off shore.

Visalia, California

Our string of visits to California continues with a late visit to the central Valley.

At 956PM, PT, Visalia was reporting a temperature of 67 degrees with clear skies. Dew points are in the 40s through the Valley, and even higher to the north, suggesting a chance for fog in the morning. The higher dew points and cooler evening temperatures are a result of very pleasant early April temperatures.
There is a jet streak running along the Mexican border that is bearing the load of keeping the oppressive heat at bay, while a strong ridge through the Pacific Northwest ensures that California will enjoy continued sunny skies from Easter into the beginning of the work week.
Tomorrow – Sunny, High 86, Low 51
Monday – Sunny, a bit of haze in the morning, High 85, Low 52

TWC: Tomorrow – Sunny, along with a few afternoon clouds High 89, Low 49
Monday – Partly cloudy skies. High 87, Low 54

AW: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny and very warm with the temperature approaching the record high of 90 set in 1960 High 87, Low 48
Monday – Mostly sunny and very warm High 87, Low 52

NWS: Tomorrow – Sunny High 86, Low 51
Monday – Sunny High 86, Low 54

WB: Tomorrow – Sunny High 87, Low 53
Monday – Sunny High 86, Low 57

WN: Tomorrow – Mostly Sunny, High 86, Low 52
Monday – Mostly Sunny, High 86, Low 54

CLI: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 87, Low 49
Monday – Sunny, High 86, Low 52

Mid 80s compared to what had been seen recently out west does seem pretty manageable, despite, as Accuweather noted, these highs being close to records. There are some clouds in the Sierras, but a clear night elsewehre.

Madera, California

It’s not often we embrace March Madness because you can watch indoors, where the air conditioning is.

At 153PM, PT, Madera was reporting a temperature of 83 degrees with clear skies. The heat dome remains in place over the West, though the peak of the heat was inland, the ridge aloft isn’t going to be moving for the foreseeable future.
There area a couple of features moving through a trough under the Gulf of Alaska, and they are generating Clippers riding the Canadian border. There may be a bit of fresh air over Madera, but no substantial changes to the atmosphere, though Sunday will be a few degrees cooler.
Tomorrow- Sunny, High 87, Low 60
Sunday – Wispy clouds, High 82, Low 57

TWC: Tomorrow – Partly cloudy. Near record high temperatures. High 88, Low 58
Sunday – Generally sunny despite a few afternoon clouds. Near record high temperatures High 85, Low 53

AW: Tomorrow – Partly sunny and very warm High 84, Low 59
Sunday – Very warm with plenty of sunshine High 79, Low 54

NWS: Tomorrow – Partly sunny, High 89, Low 59
Sunday – Sunny, High 83, Low 54

WB: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny. High 84, Low 62
Sunday – Sunny High 82, Low 57

WN: Tomorrow – Partly Cloudy, High 89, Low 59
Sunday – Mostly cloudy, High 83, Low 54

CL: Tomorrow – Mostly Cloudy, High 86, Low 56
Sunday – Sunny, High 83, Low 51

A couple of warm days ahead. Probably more than that. Satellite offers no relief.

San Diego, California

Our next couple of forecasts are going to be in California. Very recently, the Golden State has seen some significant weather, but will that return any time soon?

At 1151AM, PT, San Diego was reporting a temperature of 81 degrees with clear skies. After some patches of rough weather earlier in the month, Southern California was back to living up to its reputation as a sunny, warm destination.
On satellite, there is an obvious area of low pressure over the eastern Pacific that is trying to fold into the upper level jet pattern. It will weaken in the famously inhospitable to synoptic features eastern Pacific, but will arrive in northern California late on Saturday, with an associated cool front stirring things up a bit in San Diego, though failing to bring anything but fresher air by late Sunday.
Tomorrow – Sunny, High 82, Low 60
Sunday – Partly cloudy, High 80, Low 57

TWC: Tomorrow – Partly to mostly cloudy. High 78, Low 56
Sunday – Some sun in the morning with increasing clouds during the afternoon. High 74. Low 55

AW: Tomorrow – Sunny to partly cloudy and warm High 77, Low 57
Sunday – Pleasant with sunshine and a few clouds High 73, Low 55

NWS: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny High 81, Low 61
Sunday – Sunny, High 78, Low 58

WB: Tomorrow – Partly cloudy. High 81, Low 63
Sunday – Mostly sunny High 81, Low 59

WN: Tomorrow – Mostly Sunny, High 81, Low 61
Sunday – Mostly Sunny, High 77, Low 58

CLI: Tomorrow – Mostly cloudy, High 74, Low 60
Sunday – Sunny, High 70, Low 57

Well, well, well. That is certainly an interesting array of forecasts, isn’t it? Wind flow and cloud cover are going to be quite impactful, but things are weird if there is a warm/cold divide and Weatherbug shows up on the warm side. Satellite looks great, with that low over the Pacific making its presence known.

Janesville, Wisconsin

Janesville is on the Illinois border, just north of Beloit. I know it best as a constant source of road construction, seemingly every time I attempted to drive between my parents’ in Minnesota and school in Indiana.

At 245PM, CT, Janesville was reporting a temperature of 34 degrees with overcast skies. An undercutting boundary beneath strong low pressure in western Ontario was found at the back edge of the local overcast, and at the leading edge of advancing warm air. That boundary was over central Iowa, however, and the warmest push of air is not expected to make it to Janesville before nightfall, and a weak cold front will arrive to chase it out by sunrise tomorrow.
The boundary will be quick moving, and bring just a dusting of snow through the morning, with clearing skies coming by afternoon. The clearing trend will continue with high pressure developing in the western Great Lakes. The clear skies will still feature some brisk northwest winds, but warmer weather is not far behind this forecast period.
Tomorrow – Early snow flurries, then clearing, High 36, Low 12
Saturday – Mostly sunny, High 20, Low 5

TWC: Tomorrow – Cloudy early then partly cloudy and windy later in the day. A few flurries or snow showers possible High 36, Low 16
Saturday – Mostly sunny early then increasing cloudiness later in the day High 25, Low 7

AW: Tomorrow – A couple of flurries early in the morning; otherwise, mostly cloudy and breezy; watch for slippery spots early High 36, Low 14
Saturday – Turning cloudy and cold High 22, Low 4

NWS: Tomorrow – A 50 percent chance of snow, mainly before 8am. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, High 34, Low 14
Saturday-Increasing clouds, High 21, Low 5

WB: Tomorrow – Cloudy with chance of light snow in the morning then mostly cloudy with scattered flurries in the late morning and early afternoon. Partly sunny late in the afternoon High 36, Low 14
Saturday – Colder. Sunny in the morning then becoming partly sunny. High 22, Low 6

WN: Tomorrow – Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers, High 35, Low 14
Saturday – Partly cloudy with snow showers, High 21, Low 5

CLI: Tomorrow – Heavy Snow showers, High 37, Low 10
Saturday – Mostly cloudy, High 21, Low 4

Hang in there, Janesville! The snow is a set back, but warmer weather is coming next week!

Ames, Iowa

We’ve spent a great deal of our time and energy focused on the southeastern US, so we get to get a taste of something different this evening.

At 453PM, CT, Ames was reporting a temperature of 32 degrees with overcast skies. This is following a band of light snow that was related to a clipper moving through the Upper Midwest. An area of high pressure is moving through the Canadian Prairies, with a bit warmer air flowing under the upper level feature.
The Canadian ridge will sink back to the south tomorrow, and there is a chance for a band of flurries Late tomorrow, but the advancing area of high pressure will ensure that the day won’t be completely snobound.
Tomorrow – Increasing clouds with late flurries, High 31, Low 16
Tuesday – Mostly sunny,High 25, Low 14

TWC: Tomorrow – A mix of clouds and sun early, then becoming cloudy later High 31, Low 20
Tuesday – Partly cloudy. High 28, Low 18

AW: Tomorrow – Intervals of clouds and sun High 30, Low 18
Tuesday – Periods of clouds and sunshine High 26, Low 17

NWS: Tomorrow – Partly sunny, High 30. Low 17
Tuesday – Partly sunny, High 28, Low 17

WB: Tomorrow – Partly sunny. High 31, Low 22
Tuesday – Partly sunny. High 26, Low 18

WN: Tomorrow – Partly Cloudy, High 29, Low 17
Tuesday – Partly Cloudy, High 28, Low 16

CLI: Tomorrow – Overcast, High 33, Low 17
Tuesday – Mostly cloudy, High 28, Low 10

Here’s the radar imagery for Iowa, with our warm front already through town. Well, through the Hawkeye State, actually.

Rome, Georgia

We are sadly only going to be spending our time in Rome, Georgia, and not Rome, Italy. It would be a bit warmer in Italy.

At 1053PM, ET, Rome was reporting an unusually brisk 28 degrees with clear skies. Throughout the region, skies were clear and temperatures were below freezing as a jet trough dove deep into the Southeast. An occluded area of low pressure sat over the Great Lakes, with a cold front emanating from a secondary (but as is usually the case, stronger) area of low pressure off the southeast coast of Nova Scotia dangled a surface cold front that had already cleared the Florida Peninsula. There were frost and freeze warnings as far south as Orlando.
The upper level structure that is bringing the cold air to the southeast looks to be pretty entrenched, and a surface area of high pressure is unlikely to move. Calm winds and clear nights suggest that frost is something that residents of Rome should get accustomed to for the next couple of days, at least.
Tomorrow – Sunny, High 47, Low 25
Tuesday – Sunny, High 45, Low 21

TWC: Tomorrow – Sunny. High 50, Low 26
Tuesday – Sunny.  High 47, Low 22

AW: Tomorrow – Sunny High 50, Low 26
Tuesday – Plenty of sunshine High 46, Low 22

NWS: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 46, Low 25
Tuesday – Sunny, High 43, Low 20

WB: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 43, Low 28
Tuesday – Sunny, High 42, Low 25

WN: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 46, Low 25
Tuesday – Mostly sunny, High 43, Low 20

CLI: Tomorrow – Clear, High 47, Low 25
Tuesday – Sunny, High 46, Low 21

This is dangerously cold for this part of the world, where heating systems aren’t as robust as they are further to the north. Brr! At least the sun will be out in the day time, right?

Florence, Alabama

We are going to northern Alabama on this fine Tuesday evening. It’s pretty quiet out there at this moment, but this time of year, if anywhere is going to see interesting weather, Florence would be a good bet.

At 753PM, CT, Florence was reporting a temperature of 49 degrees with clear skies. Despite the clear skies, the region was active. A cold front was digging into central Missouri, and ahead of the boundary, there was a bit of convection showing on satellite in the Lower Mississippi Valley. The boundary was associated with a deep digging trough, and is going to move quickly. Moisture from the Gulf and the boundary itself will arrive in Florence by lunch time tomorrow.
Tomorrow afternoon will be rainy, with a bit of thunder at the outset. Cold air will follow close behind, but not near enough to allow for any flurries in Florence. The cold air will settle in through Thursday, however, leading to some uncharacteristically brisk conditions.
Tomorrow – A little bit of thunder in the late morning, then showers through the afternoon, Getting colder, High 48, Low 28
Thursday – Partly cloudy, chilly, High 39, Low 23

TWC: Tomorrow – Rain early…then remaining cloudy with showers in the afternoon. High 49, Low 34
Thursday – A mainly sunny sky. Colder. High 39, Low 23

AW: Tomorrow – Cloudy and cooler with a touch of rain High 48, Low 32
Thursday – Mostly sunny and cold High 39, Low 22

NWS: Tomorrow – Showers, mainly between 9am and 1pm. High near 49. West southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon. High 49, Low 31
Thursday – Sunny, High 38, Low 22

WB: Tomorrow – Showers, High 49, Low 30
Thursday – Cooler sunny. High 36, Low 22

WN: Tomorrow – Mostly cloudy with light showers, High 49, Low 30
Thursday – Sunny, High 38, Low 22

CLI: Tomorrow – Rain Showers, High 50, Low 30
Thursday – Sunny, High 38, Low 23

This is a day that isn’t particularly chilly for the part of the country I’m in, but in Alabama, this is a winter parka scenario. Take a look at the satellite, with the cold front to the north, and moisture arising from the south.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

Is is a good sign that the first forecast of the year is from a city notable for it’s gambling?

At 454PM, ET, Atlantic City was reporting a temperature of 29 degrees with clear skies. The region is between two jet streak troughs, which is continuing to lead to a deep area of low pressure over Nunavut that continues to instigate Lake effect snow in the eastern Great Lakes. The southern flank of the trough is going to provide a nurturing environment for cyclogenesis in the Lower Mississippi Valley initially, moving east towards the Carolinas.
Low pressure will continue to move eastward today from its present home in Arkansas, eventually reaching the Gulf Stream by tomorrow evening. The feature will subsequently continue to deepen and move north along the oceanic current. The pattern aloft will keep the unsettled weather offshore, and the welling from the south may lead to a bit of a warm up for Sunday. Not significant, but every degree this time of year helps.
Tomorrow – Mostly sunny, High 37, Low 22
Sunday – Mostly cloudy, High 40, Low 27

TWC: Tomorrow – Cloudy skies High 33, Low 22
Sunday – Partly cloudy. High 37, Low 26

AW: Tomorrow – Breezy with some sunshine giving way to clouds High 34, Low 25
Sunday – Mostly sunny and breezy High 38, Low 30

NWS: Tomorrow – Increasing clouds High 33, Low 22
Sunday – Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny High 38, Low 27

WB: Tomorrow – Partly sunny in the morning then becoming cloudy High 31, Low 25
Sunday – Mostly sunny. High 36, Low 29

WN: Tomorrow – Mostly cloudy 33, Low 23
Sunday – Mostly sunny, High 38, Low 28

CLI: Tomorrow – Overcast High 34, Low 23
Sunday – Sunny, High 38, Low 28

There is going to be a bit of a range inland where the airport lies and the city center. so we will see how the forecast plays out. Here is the Accuweather regional forecast, via ABC news in Philadelphia.