Cooling Trend Starts... NOW!
COOLING TREND
Following the second 91° high temperature of the month, and warmest of the season so far, temperatures descend- beginning today. Highs fall a full 10-degrees from Monday to Tuesday. A similar slide is expected in mountain areas with 60s forecast for today. Two separate regions of low pressure are expected to move toward the state and bring our unseasonably warm weather to an end.
BELOW NORMAL READINGS
In fact, daytime temperatures should slip to the mid 70s Wednesday and Thursday, with upper 60s on the menu for Friday. Mountain towns will see a slight chance for showers (20%) that day. The coolest part of this change on Friday will come from an impulse pushing down from the Gulf of Alaska. It will turn windy in the mountains and desert for Thursday and Friday.
RETURN TO AVERAGE
But as quickly as it came, the cool snap will go. By this weekend, temperatures will be on a track to normal again. Highs should peak in the upper 70s to low 80s for most of next week. It should be dry. However, computer models are suggesting that low pressure could deliver at least one more shot at some precipitation during the merry month of May. Normal rainfall in Bakersfield for May is .25", and we may see about that much in two installments around the 7th and again around the 15th.
Видео Cooling Trend Starts... NOW! канала Aaron Perlman
Following the second 91° high temperature of the month, and warmest of the season so far, temperatures descend- beginning today. Highs fall a full 10-degrees from Monday to Tuesday. A similar slide is expected in mountain areas with 60s forecast for today. Two separate regions of low pressure are expected to move toward the state and bring our unseasonably warm weather to an end.
BELOW NORMAL READINGS
In fact, daytime temperatures should slip to the mid 70s Wednesday and Thursday, with upper 60s on the menu for Friday. Mountain towns will see a slight chance for showers (20%) that day. The coolest part of this change on Friday will come from an impulse pushing down from the Gulf of Alaska. It will turn windy in the mountains and desert for Thursday and Friday.
RETURN TO AVERAGE
But as quickly as it came, the cool snap will go. By this weekend, temperatures will be on a track to normal again. Highs should peak in the upper 70s to low 80s for most of next week. It should be dry. However, computer models are suggesting that low pressure could deliver at least one more shot at some precipitation during the merry month of May. Normal rainfall in Bakersfield for May is .25", and we may see about that much in two installments around the 7th and again around the 15th.
Видео Cooling Trend Starts... NOW! канала Aaron Perlman
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