
This is a popular question being asked here as of late..LOL. We talked last week about the possibility of seeing a “cut off” Low that could bowl its way across the Midwest and give us a chance of seeing some moisture. The big problem if you recall is where this cut off Low will track since it is spinning there on its own, breaking away from the steering jet stream. So far, it is still on track to march across the Midwest as we were hoping. What does that mean? Take a look at the picture below;
As long as the track of the Low stays on point, we will see some moisture hit the ground. We have couple more disturbances as well that will be coming through the 28th of October that will provide a chance to see some rainfall as well. Halloween looks great with dry conditions and highs in the lower 70s. Have a fabulous day! Subby