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7:00 AM | Onshore flow keeps us quite cool next couple of days

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, breezy, cool, highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, breezy, cool, patchy fog late, lows by morning in the upper 50’s

Friday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, breezy, cool, upper 60's

Friday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, patchy fog late, near 60

Saturday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, not as cool, low-to-mid 70’s

Sunday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, seasonal, low 70’s

Monday

Becoming mostly sunny, cool, upper 60’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, quite cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Discussion

Onshore flow will continue to bring some late night and early morning fog to coastal regions along with quite cool temperatures as we close out the work week. A bit of warming should occur this weekend, but that trend will reverse early next week as low pressure approaches the west coast.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/swc8-6ChRWI

7:00 AM | Tranquil through the weekend, but potential big changes early-to-middle of next week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mainly sunny, cool, highs in the upper 50’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, cold, lows by morning in the mid-to-upper 30’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, seasonably cool, low 60’s

Friday Night

Mainly clear, chilly, upper 30’s

Saturday

Mostly sunny, still seasonably cool, low 60’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, cool, mid 60’s

Monday

Partly sunny, colder, low-to-mid 50’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, cold, snow showers are possible, upper 30’s

Discussion

The next few days look rather dry, tranquil and uneventful – but all of that could change early next week. A vigorous upper level trough of low pressure will move out of Canada and into the interior west early next week and the result here could turn out to be much colder and perhaps snowy conditions. Before we get to that point, seasonably cool weather will prevail late this week and weekend in the region.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/swc8-6ChRWI

7:00 AM | High pressure continues to dominate; late night/early morning fog prevalent along coastal sections

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early; otherwise, partly sunny skies, breezy, cool, highs in the upper 60's along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, breezy, cool, patchy fog late, lows by morning in the upper 50’s

Thursday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, cool, near 70

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, patchy fog late, near 60

Friday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, still cool, near 70

Saturday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Sunday

Becoming mostly sunny, cool, near 70

Monday

Partly sunny, still cool, near 70

Discussion

Late night and early morning fog will continue to persist along coastal sections for the next few days and high temperatures will hold at slightly below the seasonal levels as strong high pressure ridging along the west coast persists for the rest of the week.

7:00 AM | Pattern remains dry for the southern Rockies as high pressure dominates the western states

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mainly sunny, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, cold, lows by morning in the mid-to-upper 30’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, cool, near 60

Thursday Night

Mainly clear, chilly, upper 30’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, cool, low 60’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, cool, low 60’s

Sunday

Mainly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Monday

Mainly sunny, cooler, mid 50’s

Discussion

Strong high pressure ridging along the west coast and a deep upper level trough over the Northeast US will remain in place during the rest of the week leaving Colorado with a dry weather pattern and temperatures generally not too far from seasonal for this time of year.

7:00 AM | High pressure dominates the western states and we'll stay on the dry, tranquil side as as result

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mainly sunny, milder, highs in the mid-to-upper 60’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, cold, lows by morning in the mid-to-upper 30’s

Wednesday

Mostly sunny, pleasantly cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Wednesday Night

Mainly clear, chilly, upper 30’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, cool, near 60

Friday

Partly sunny, cool, low 60’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cool, low 60’s

Sunday

Mainly sunny, pleasantly cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Discussion

An overall dry and tranquil weather pattern will continue this week in the southern Rockies with high pressure centered along the west coast and a deep trough of low pressure setting up over the Northeast US. The result will be rain-free weather around here along with seasonably cool conditions through much of the week. One final note - the World Series begins tomorrow night in Boston and temperatures there will be dropping into the 30's for overnight lows.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/TWw661UOd5k

7:00 AM | Dry weather all week as high pressure dominates along the west coast, but late night and early morning fog will be common along coastal sections

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early; otherwise, partly sunny skies, breezy, cool, highs near 70 degrees along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, breezy, cool, patchy fog late, lows by morning in the upper 50’s

Wednesday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, breezy, cool, near 70

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, patchy fog late, near 60

Thursday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, still cool, near 70

Friday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Saturday

Becoming mostly sunny, a bit milder, mid 70’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, even milder, upper 70’s

Discussion

Late night and early morning fog will continue to persist along coastal sections for the next few days and high temperatures will hold at seasonal levels or slightly below. High pressure ridging in the upper atmosphere will continue dominate the scene along the west coast for the next few days. Milder conditions will return to the LA Basin by the upcoming weekend. One final note - the World Series begins tomorrow night in Boston and temperatures there will be dropping into the 30's for overnight lows.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/TWw661UOd5k

7:00 AM | Nothing too dramatic this week weather-wise as only fast-moving systems should affect the region

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mainly sunny, quite cool, highs in the mid 50’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, cold, lows by morning in the low 30’s

Tuesday

Mostly sunny, not as cool, upper 60’s

Tuesday Night

Mainly clear, chilly, upper 30’s

Wednesday

Mostly sunny, pleasantly cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, cool, near 60

Friday

Mainly sunny, cool, low 60’s

Saturday

Mainly sunny, cool, near 60

Discussion

The new week starts off on the cold side and it looks like only fast-moving disturbances will affect the southern Rockies region this week. As a result, much of the week will turn out dry with seasonably cool temperatures after today's chill. The normal high temperature in Denver at this time of year is 64 degrees.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/Sx6uf3Bo1PU

7:00 AM | High pressure dominates the scene across the western US for much of the week

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early today; otherwise, partly sunny skies, cool, highs near 70 degrees along coastal sections

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, cool, patchy fog late, lows by morning in the upper 50’s

Tuesday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, cool, near 70

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, cool, patchy fog late, near 60

Wednesday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, cool, near 70

Thursday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, cool, near 70

Friday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, seasonably cool, low 70’s

Discussion

High pressure will dominate in the upper atmosphere across the western states over the next few days and the weather will respond here with dry and generally cool temperatures. There is the threat for some patchy late night and early morning fog along coastal sections, but afternoons will feature clearing skies.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/Sx6uf3Bo1PU

11:50 AM | 2013 - a year with minimal extreme weather events in the US

Paul Dorian

Discussion

There have been many forecasts in the news in recent years predicting more and more extreme weather-related events in the US, but for 2013 that prediction has been way off the mark. Whether you’re talking about tornadoes, wildfires, extreme heat or hurricanes, the good news is that weather-related disasters in the US are all way down this year compared to recent years and, in some cases, down to historically low levels.

Tornadoes To begin with, the number of tornadoes in the US this year is on pace to be the lowest total since 2000 and it may turn out to be the lowest total in several decades. The table below lists the number of tornadoes in the US for this year (through 10/17) and also for each year going back to 2000. (Source: NOAA, http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/monthly/newm.html)

Year         # of Tornadoes 2013                    771 2012                   1119 2011                   1894 2010                   1543 2009                   1305 2008                   1685 2007                   1102 2006                   1117 2005                   1262 2004                   1820 2003                   1374 2002                    938 2001                   1219 2000                   1072

Wildfires Second, the number of wildfires across the US so far this year is on pace to be the lowest it has been in the past ten years and the acreage involved is at the second lowest level in that same time period (table below). (Source: National Interagency Fire Center; http://www.nifc.gov/)

2013            Fires: 40,306           Acres: 4,152,390 2012            Fires: 67,774           Acres: 9,326,238 2011            Fires: 74,126           Acres: 8,711,367 2010            Fires: 62,471           Acres: 3,233,461 2009            Fires: 78,792           Acres: 5,921,786 2008            Fires: 80,094           Acres: 5,254,109 2007            Fires: 85,822           Acres: 9,321,326 2006            Fires: 96,358           Acres: 9,871,939 2005            Fires: 66,552           Acres: 8,686,753 2004            Fires: 63,608           Acres: 8,097,880 *2013 data through 10/16

Extreme Heat In addition to wildfires, extreme heat is also way down across the US this year. In fact, the number of 100 degree days across the country during 2013 is not only down for this year, but it is perhaps going to turn out to be the lowest in about 100 years of records (chart below).

100_deg_days (Source: NOAA, USHCN reporting stations; through August)

The five summers with the highest number of 100 degree days across the US are as follows: 1936, 1934, 1954, 1980 and 1930. In addition to the vast reduction in 100 degree days across the US this year, the number of high temperature records (ie hi max and hi min records) is way down compared to a year ago with 22,965 records this year as compared with 56,885 at this same time last year. (Source: NOAA, http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records/; through 10/17).

Hurricanes Finally, as far as hurricanes are concerned and keeping in mind that the season isn't over yet, there have been only two hurricanes so far this year in the Atlantic Basin (Humberto and Ingrid) and they were both short-lived and weak category 1 storms. Also, the first forming hurricane this year occurred at the second latest date going back to the mid 1940’s when hurricane hunters began to fly. Overall, the tropical season in the Atlantic Basin has been generally characterized by short-lived and weak systems.

In addition, this suppressed tropical activity has not been confined to just the Atlantic Ocean. The eastern Pacific Ocean has had no major hurricanes this season meaning there has been no major hurricane in either the Atlantic or eastern Pacific which only occurred one other year in recorded history – 1968. This is actually quite extraordinary since the two basins are generally out of phase with each other i.e. when one is inactive the other is active.

One of the best ways to measure “total seasonal activity” in the tropics is through an index called the Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) which is a metric that accounts for both intensity and duration of named tropical storms. Indeed, the ACE for this tropical season so far in the Atlantic Basin is only 29% percent of normal (through 10/17) when compared to the climatological average from 1981-2010 and it is the 7th lowest since 1950. Elsewhere, the ACE across the northern hemisphere is only 58% of normal and global ACE is 62% of normal. (Source: Dr. Ryan Maue at Weather Bell Analytics; http://models.weatherbell.com/tropical.php)

Finally, another interesting stat with respect to hurricanes has to do with the fact that we are currently in the longest period since the Civil War Era without a major hurricane strike in the US (i.e., category 3, 4 or 5). The last major hurricane to strike the US was Hurricane Wilma during late October of that record-breaking year of 2005 - let’s hope this historic stretch continues. By the way, just as a point of comparison, in 1954 the US was hit by 3 major hurricanes in less than 10 weeks.

7:00 AM | Snow this morning gradually diminishes, but the cold remains

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Snow this morning gradually comes to an end and partial afternoon sunshine is likely, small accumulations on the order of an inch or two, cold, highs in the mid 40’s

Tonight

Mostly clear, cold, lows by morning near 30 degrees

Saturday

Mostly sunny, quite cool, upper 50’s

Saturday Night

Mainly clear, cold, near 35

Sunday

Mostly sunny, quite cool, near 60

Monday

Partly sunny, cool, mid-to-upper 50’s

Tuesday

Mainly sunny, cool, near 60

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, cool, upper 50’s

Discussion

A trough of low pressure will move away from the region this morning and the snow will diminish; however, the cold air will remain for awhile longer and accumulations could end up near an inch or two in many locations. Temperatures tonight should bottom out near the 30 degree mark and then modify somewhat this weekend with highs both days not far from the 60 degree mark.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/xBC05v-1YM8