Front after front impacts Connecticut
By George Emmanuel on August 16, 2012, 10:51pm
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Front after front impacts Connecticut and it seems like front after front after front keeps impacting us. Well, that's not really the case. The rain we saw from the past couple of days came from just one front, and you can see from the image above moved on out, but the low pressure is still in Maine.
If you saw those thunderstorms earlier this morning in the northwestern and central part of the state, they weren't from the front out in the central part, it was from the low in Maine. These fronts come and stall, which gives us so much rain.
As you can see there is another front out in the central part of the nation which produced a strong line of showers/storms in Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, etc. Now since one front moved out of our area, it won't get as cool as many people expect it to.
If you look at the image above you can see an H in North Carolina and South Carolina, that high will spin muggy, humid air into the state for tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the 90s with muggy and sticky conditions making it feel very uncomfortable.
Whats going to happen tomorrow is that hot sticky air mass will overtake CT and the front will inch its way towards CT, and as it does, the cool air mass and the warm air mass will collide and create some scattered showers and storms. The timing looks to be Friday evening.
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