12/24/2023 0 Comments Gulf breeze weatherMid and upper level ridging persists over much of the eastern half of the CONUS through mid-week as a potent trough swings down the West Coast and pivots toward the Rockies. (Tuesday night through Wednesday night) Issued at 540 AM CST Mon Nov 7 2022 Lastly, a LOW RISK of rip currents will remain through Tuesday. Record: 85 degrees set in 2020 Forecast: 86 degrees Normal: 74 degreesĭo not expect much relief overnight with lows ranging from 61 to 65 degrees inland, and from 65 to 70 degrees along the immediate coast. Record: 83 degrees set in 1942 (matched in 1973, 1986, and 2005) Forecast: 85 degrees Normal: 72 degrees Notable High Temperatures for Tuesday, November 8th: Record: 83 degrees set in 1975 (matched 2005) Forecast: 84 degrees Normal: 74 degrees Record: 85 degrees set in 1935 Forecast: 86 degrees Normal: 73 degrees Notable High Temperatures for Monday, November 7th: The combination of very warm temperatures today and surface dewpoints ranging from 67 to 72 degrees should result in heat indices reaching around 90 degrees this afternoon. Near record to record high temperatures are possible both days. Very warm and muggy conditions are expected through the near term, with highs today and Tuesday in the mid 80s, and potentially some upper 80s across the area. Otherwise, dry conditions will prevail across the area through the near term. This feature will interact with a weak sea-breeze that will push slightly inland (thanks to the record setting temperatures today) that may kick off some late afternoon isolated showers across far southwest Alabama into far southeast Mississippi. An interesting subtle feature today is a very weak inverted shortwave centered around 925MB that will move from east to west along the northern Gulf Coast. A large surface high pressure area centered across the Northern Plains will shift eastward and build southward across our region through the period. (Now through Tuesday) Issued at 540 AM CST Mon Nov 7 2022Īn elongated SW to NE upper ridge extending from Northeast Mexico the Mid-Atlantic States will build northward and expand over much of the eastern CONUS through Tuesday afternoon. New NEAR TERM, SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, MARINE. Calm to light and variable winds will become easterly to southeasterly at 5 to 10 knots today. Otherwise VFR conditions should prevail across most other areas, especially overnight as skies clear. This ceiling should gradually lift and become scattered by noon, although pockets of MVFR ceilings will occur from time to time across the entire area throughout the day. Low clouds resulting in IFR ceilings will spread from east to west across south central Alabama this morning. (12Z TAFS) Issued at 542 AM CST Mon Nov 7 2022 UPDATED National Weather Service Mobile AL 552 AM CST Mon Nov 7 2022ĪVIATION. Dominant wave period 4 seconds.Īrea Discussion for - Mobile/Pensacola, FL (on/off) Help NOTE: mouseover dotted underlined text for definitionĪrea Forecast Discussion. Dominant wave period 4 seconds.įriday night.Northwest winds 15 to 20 knots. Dominant wave period 5 seconds.įriday.Northwest winds around 15 knots. Thursday night.North winds 15 to 20 knots. Wednesday night.Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots. Wednesday.Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots. Tuesday night.Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25 knots. Tonight.Northeast winds 5 to 10 knots, increasing to 10 to 15 knots after midnight. Today.East winds 10 to 15 knots, diminishing to 5 to 10 knots this afternoon. Gmz6515- Coastal Waters From Pensacola Fl To Pascagoula Ms Out 20 Nm- Coastal Waters From Okaloosa Walton County Line Fl To Pensacola Fl Out 20 Nm- 339 Am Cst Mon Nov 7 2022 Individual Waves May Be More Than Twice The Significant Wave Height. GMZ655 Expires:202211072215 704996 Fzus54 Kmob 070939 Cwfmob Coastal Waters Forecast National Weather Service Mobile Al 339 Am Cst Mon Gulf Coastal Waters Okaloosa Walton County Line To Pascagoula Out 60 Nm Seas Are Given As Significant Wave Height.which Is The Average Height Of The Highest 1/3 Of The Waves.
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