Weekly #AGwx And Severe Weather Outlook…

Updated 05.23.21 @ 9:26a

Temperatures will run well above normal across the Midwest, Great Lakes and points east and south through the upcoming week. Cooler air will penetrate the northwest.
More active times will spread into the Ohio Valley and Mid Atlantic in the week ahead. Meanwhile, the Southeast remains bone dry.
Rainfall totals should check in between 0.50″ and 1″ for most central IN rain gauges during the 7-day period.
Best chances of severe weather this week will actually take place today across the High Plains.

Forecast Period: 05.23.21 through 05.30.21

A ridge of high pressure will continue to dominate our weather through the early week period. With high pressure in control, we can expect a continuation of mostly dry and unseasonably hot weather through Tuesday. That will all begin to change by midweek as the ridge breaks down and an approaching cold front creates better chances of showers and thunderstorms. This frontal passage will be followed by a wave of low pressure that will push through the Ohio Valley Thursday night and Friday. This low pressure system will likely feature a renewed opportunity of moderate rain and thunderstorms to close the work week. The good news is that model consensus keeps the all-important Saturday through Monday period rain-free (finger’s crossed that holds) and much cooler.

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