Based on this surface map, I can see that we had yet another rain storm move through last night while I was sleeping. You can see the mid-atlantic states are getting hit with a storm that is trailing the cold front from the low pressure system. They might be in for some flooding and severe weather today, as it is currently a stable front. We discussed that when there is a stable front associated with a low pressure system (especially when you can see that there is this much activity from it) that is when severe weather happens because the warm, moist, air keeps filtering into the same area.
We are getting winds from the north which means its less likely that we will be receiving precipitation today because we dont have the warm air feeding in from the south. We are, however, located in a trough that is developing as these low pressure systems move south which means that the temperature will be a cooler than it has been the last week. The air will also be drier because we don't have the humidity from the Ct air mass, but rather the dry air from the Cp air mass-which is fine with me!
Here is a screen shot of the wind map from today. This is a great example of how the winds are moving in relation to the fronts and air masses around the United States. you can see where the two high pressure systems are in the northeast and the northwest because there is little wind there because it is all moving to areas of low pressure. You can see the cold/stable front associated with the mid-atlantic rain storms, and you can see how the wind is moving around the low pressure systems in the south. It's almost better than looking at a surface map because you can visually see all of the movement (when you're viewing it in real time).
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