Mike's Farm

Weather Review | Week of Sep 16-22

Key Messages:

Highs in the mid-upper 80s to continue through Wednesday.
A more active pattern is expected for the second half of this week into the weekend with the best chances for rain Thursday/Thursday night and Friday night into Saturday.
Heavy rain the greatest potential hazard, though a severe potential is slowly starting to emerge for the two active periods as well.

The past few weeks of quiet weather have come to a close, with a more active pattern on the way just in time for the switch to astronomical Fall.

The week will start warm and dry, with high pressure still present overhead. This high pressure will get kicked out by an incoming storm system, and this will be the first rainmaker in the more active pattern.

On Wednesday the rain may hold off until sunset, meaning Thursday will likely be pretty soggy with showers lasting into Thursday night.

The Friday night into Saturday system still has some uncertainty in terms of track and intensity of the storm which could impact rain totals, but the forecast trend is wetter rather than drier for the upcoming weekend.

Kathryn Prociv, CCM
*Forecast is subject to change, especially beyond 48 hours. An updated forecast will be provided if there is a significant change in the forecast.

Frost Forecast (beta)

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