Friday, October 01, 2010

A Dry Weekend

We won't saying good-bye to this warm, dry weather pattern for another two weeks. Since soil conditions are in good shape (greens and blues are moist, browns and yellows are dry) another two weeks should not be a problem. Wyoming, however, needs moisture and it appears they won't get anything substantial for another three weeks.


Its a quiet day around here and across much of the country. Rain will continue across much of the Northeast and a a few showers will be over the Southwest. Otherwise there will be plenty of sunshine to go around.

For us - skies will be mostly sunny this afternoon with scattered clouds. The clouds will thicken up overnight and then move off to the southeast early tomorrow afternoon. There will be a good chance of frost across North Dakota and the northeast half of South Dakota tonight  despite the the thin cloud cover. After a smattering of morning clouds, much of tomorrow afternoon will be sunny, as will be Sunday morning. Clouds will be develop move in from the west on Monday and Tuesday will be partly sunny with a slim chance of a shower.

Highs today and Saturday will be mainly in the 60s, then mainly in the 70s for Sunday through Tuesday.