You know sometimes I can do these the night before but then I see some changes and I start over from scratch – so I never know what’s more useful to people – putting them out first thing in the morning or having them a little more accurate … perhaps you could weigh in and reply to me @WDW_Weather … I’d appreciate it.
Anyway – there’s some incredible weather once again steamrolling through the South and Mother Nature doesn’t seem to be showing much mercy so let’s all hope for the best with this latest severe outbreak.
Believe it or not this severe outbreak will in a way affect our weather here in Central Florida and it will be really breezy today thanks to increased gradient flow. This SHOULD help inhibit thunderstorm formation even though there’s more moisture in the area than we’ve seen the last few days (and daytime heating would be able to fire things up nicely). Yesterday storms once again just missed Walt Disney World and scooted off to the north. When storms are this isolated (as they have been here) it’s tough to pinpoint the exact location of where these storms will go.
Tomorrow gets tricky as a late season front approaches. Ahead of passage it will be warm (easily into the 90s) and as it passes through storm chances increase. I’d expect a little bit of rain tomorrow but we will talk about that tomorrow morning. After the front passes high pressure builds in and it looks like a really nice weekend is on tap and temperatures will be a little closer to normal.
Anyone else going to see Cirque La Nouba tonight :-)?