Thursday, November 2, 2017

Teeing Off.

Clouds have moved in today.  The sun peaked out for a bit, but it is mostly obscured.  Gorgeous light out on the bay right now.  Clear straight across and you can distinctly see the Monterey Peninsula sticking out into the Pacific.  Stunning.  Mild out there, in the mid 60s.  This will be the warmest it will be for a bit now.  I'm vacuuming out my floor heater today.  Gotta burn it out before the need comes to turn on the heat.  It is good to keep the windows open that first run of the season, otherwise the modern high tech alarms begin to sound.  Anyway, clouds and mild overnight, with temps dropping to the mid low 50s.  Not cold yet.



Friday is cloudy, with temps only reaching about 60F.  Wind should increase out of the south.  The GFS keeps us dry in the morning.  The Euro brings in rain before morning.  Going with the combo, expect light showers to start late morning.  Mostly very light until nightfall, when light rain becomes more likely.  Two tenths of an inch by midnight or so.  Low 50s.  Rain tapers overnight, and we could see it take a break just around sunrise.  Wouldn't that be nice.  The GFS is actually suggesting we fall into a little bit of a rain shadow through mid day, but not all day.  A second round of rain looks like it could swing through Saturday afternoon.  This currently looks like a short, but heavier burst.  Perhaps a quarter inch over a few later afternoon hours, tapering around dark.

As of now, it looks like this storm system will be east and south of us by Sunday day break.  As of now, it stays dry into Tuesday, but there is moisture swirling all around.  As of now Wednesday into Thursday looks very wet.  But hey, that is still a week out.  And, as we have seen, a lot can change in a week, so nothing is set in stone.  Not even tomorrow.  But plan for rain.

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