Morning Fog, Friday Storms, Halloween Rain

Skies did finally clear, during the overnight that allowed for a thick fog to form. We start our Friday with Dense Fog Advisory:

Fog Advisory

The fog will be replaced quickly with cloudy skies and few passing showers. The rain chances continue through the afternoon and evening. Highs today around 70 as the wind picks up from the southeast. This is a major storm out to our west; heavy snow in the Rockies (up to 4 ft in some areas), severe weather in the Plains (tornado watches this morning) and the anticpation of flooding just to our west (Flash flood watches in Tn/Ar/Mo).

Major Storm System

We’ll have the wind pick up tonight as lows only drop to around 60. Highs tomorrow in the upper 70’s and very windy. A few passing storms could develop in the day but more likely Friday night as the front arrives. This front could produce severe weather and will certainly have a sharp drop in temperatures (from around 70 on a Friday night to the lower 50’s during the overnight).  The risk of severe weather is a worry of the Storm Prediction Center, mostly in our western and southwest counties.

Storm Risk Tomorrow

Cool and wet weather Saturday on the other side of this cold front. It appears a good soaking rain is in store for us through most of the day on Halloween. Right now it appears that this rain leaves by Saturday night for the trick or treaters.  Here is how Predictor shows Saturday morning: a soaking, cold rain (temperatures should be in the low 50’s with a brisk west wind):

Sat. Morning

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