2004-02-05: ALB upper air data from FSL's server at NOAA in Boulder, CO. Forecast max temp from AVN MOS for Concord NH from ohio-state.edu. === Interpolations from ALB data - temps:deg. F, altitudes:feet MSL === MSL *TI* Wdir@kts trig VirT 2.1 degrees/division ("`": Dry Adiabatic) ----- ---- -------- ---- . ---- ----------------------------------------- 12000 23.6 310 65 72 | 10.3 ` : 11500 23.2 72 | 12.2 ` : 11000 22.1 70 | 13.0 ` : 10500 20.7 67 | 13.1 ` : 10000 19.3 315 67 65 | 13.2 ` : 9500 17.7 62 | 13.1 ` : 9000 17.0 315 65 60 | 14.5 ` : 8500 16.2 59 | 15.8 ` : 8000 15.5 320 63 58 | 17.1 ` : 7500 14.6 56 | 18.2 ` : 7000 11.8 325 59 51 | 15.8 ` : 6500 9.2 46 | 13.7 ` : 6000 7.1 330 53 43 | 12.6 ` : 5500 5.0 39 | 11.5 ` : 5000 3.1 330 47 35 | 10.8 ` : 4500 1.5 33 | 10.6 `: 4000 -0.1 335 32 30 | 10.4 (High: 30) : 3500 -1.8 28 | 10.1 (CB: 3800) : ` 3000 -2.8 325 30 26 | 11.0 : ` 2500 -2.9 26 | 13.4 : ` 2000 -3.1 310 26 25 | 15.6 : ` 1500 -3.4 25 | 17.9 : ` 1000 -3.5 305 17 25 | 20.2 : ` 500 -3.5 25 | 22.9 : ` === NWS Regional Summary - 452 AM EST THU FEB 5 2004 === Early this morning, high pressure over New England is resulting in mostly clear skies with only a few areas of clouds, mainly over western areas and into southwestern New Hampshire. Temperatures in most areas are in the 20s. As this high pressure area moves off to the east tonight, low pressure in the southern plains will move into the Great Lakes region. A secondary low pressure center is expected to develop off the mid Atlantic coast tonight and move toward Nova Scotia Friday and Friday night. This will bring a mixed bag of winter weather to the region, with snow sleet and rain expected. Temperatures are expected to remain in the 30s. High pressure builds into much of the eastern portion of the nation on Sunday. === === === ORH Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 5-Feb-2004 06:29 EST === 7am: 28011kt P6sm Skc 7pm: 29010kt P6sm Bkn100; Prob30 2-6am: 6sm -shsn Bkn050 6am: Vrb03kt 3sm -sn Bkn020 Ovc050