Northeasterly flow for much of today due to surface low
pressure to our southeast. A trough aloft (rhymes haha) will pass through the
area around midday today, bringing a northwesterly flow tonight into tomorrow,
which will become west-northwesterly Tuesday morning as the trough deepens and
continues to move further east. There is some uncertainty as to whether this
west-northwesterly flow will continue onto Wednesday and Thursday as a cold
front will move through around mid-day on Wednesday and some low pressure may
be moving into the area shortly after, but I will keep a close watch on this. Wind speeds will most likely hover around cut-in speed or slightly above.
Note*: There is a slight chance for thunderstorms today, but like Julie said in her email, we will be able to monitor this from the various smart phones I assume some people (including me) will have.
ReplyDeleteRegarding Tuesday afternoon: a High Angle Rescue Exercise will take over site 4.1 through the morning, so the earliest we could possibly operate is 1pm. If rescue personnel are at the 4.1 site, we must not approach. - Julie
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