FORECAST SUMMARY : Thursday, October 4:
*** (25 September) Trajectories are unavailable for the short-term future *** Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) (the branch of NOAA from whom we get our forecast trajectories) is moving to a system in which their users must be registered. Registration may take up to two weeks but will likely be sooner. During this time, trajectories will be unavailable for our Cucurbit Downy Mildew forecasts. We will continue to post a regional weather description. As soon as trajectories can be obtained we will return to a more normal format for the forecasts.
*** A cold front will move through the eastern U.S. Friday and Saturday. Behind the front, much colder air will move in *** Favorable weather will affect the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley late Thursday and Friday. Showery conditions will be found from the Appalachian Mountains eastward on Saturday. After the frontal passage, most locations will dry out and cool down substantially. Frosts are likely north of the Ohio River.... eastward over much of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Freezes are likely in many areas. The coldest morning will probably occur on Sunday west of the mountains, Monday or Tuesday from the mountains eastward.
TK
Current Sources:
Previous Sources:
Immokalee, FL
El Campo, TX
Charleston, SC
This service is provided by the North Carolina State University departments of Plant Pathology and Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences.