We woke up to more fog and clouds across the GTR this morning! A big reason why is there is some residual moisture at 700mb across the area. This axis of moisture extends from south-central Alabama through northast MS into eastern Missouri.
By 7 PM, the GFS suggests this moisture axis is still going to be hanging around by this evening, but some sunshine will hopefully make it through the clouds this afternoon.
By Friday evening, a mid-level ridge tries to build in from the southwest, as it kind of sandwiched between a large trough to our west and east. This should mean fairly warm temperatures and lots of sunshine for us for Friday and Saturday.
A weak front will try and approach us from the northwest by the first part of next week. Remember this is just one model, but a few showers are possible by Monday and into Tuesday.
I just wanted to show this potential shortwave by next weekend. This would likely bring us some showers and storms by next Saturday, but we still have lots of time to watch this system over the next week!
IW
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