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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Cool temps make a brief visit, then focus shifts to next rain chances

With the passage of a cold front this morning, parts of the metro area saw a few quick-hitting showers to start the day. As the system moved to our south this afternoon, mostly sunny skies returned to the area,  but the biggest impact of this front’s passage will be felt beginning tonight and continuing through Thursday as below-normal temperatures make an unusual stop in the Mid-South, at least considering the past few months!

With Canadian high pressure settling in from the north, the cooler temperatures will begin filtering in to the area under northeast winds this evening. Expect numbers in the mid 40s across most of the metro when you wake up Wednesday morning, with temperatures only rising into the mid 60s during the afternoon even under sunny skies.

However, as the high pressure area makes it closest approach to the region late Wednesday, and winds lighten, the setup will be in place for the coolest night in the Mid-South in about a month, as readings in the city of Memphis drop into the lower 40s by Thursday morning. Outlying areas of the metro will likely dip into the upper 30s. At this time, the threat for any frost looks to remain mostly north and east of the metro area with freezing conditions possible closer to the Tennessee River.

NWS forecast for Thursday morning, as high pressure makes closest approach to the Mid-South, in southern Indiana
As the high slides to the east of the Mid-South during the day Thursday, southerly wind flow will begin to return to the area, marking the start of a warming trend that will have temperatures back into the 80s by the weekend. Meanwhile, a series of storm systems developing over the Plains states will likely bring multiple rounds of severe weather to that area. Here in the Mid-South, though slight chances for rain and thunder may begin as early as Friday, it appears most of this activity will stay west of our area until at least Monday afternoon.

By that time, a slow moving cold front will finally begin to gain some momentum and head east toward the Mid-South, increasing our rain and thunderstorm chances for Monday night into Tuesday. It’s unclear at this point whether this system will bring any threat of severe weather to our area, but confidence is starting to increase in this period being the most active over the next week. More details will emerge as the week progresses on this system’s impacts to the Mid-South.

GFS model forecast for Tuesday morning, April 17th, depicting cold front just west of the region 
Stay with MemphisWeather.Net for the very latest on the upcoming cool temperatures as well as our next significant rain chances. For the latest complete forecast, be sure to visit the MWN forecast page

--Kevin Terry, MemphisWeather.Net

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