AFTERNOON UPDATE: Tonight still has a small chance of showers, getting into the haze and clouds that have been presented to us. Wind speeds are already strong this afternoon, with solid gusts around 40 km/h this week.
As the weekend approaches, typhoon threats continue and, with them, our serious typhoon threats have diminished. It has not disappeared; however, it has decreased drastically as a result of our continued inhibition of convection. Otherwise, the threat of a typhoon begins to diminish. populate a little higher on Sunday.
MORNING EDITION: It took a few days to arrive, however, we are starting to see the visualized edits of the possible typhoon in our Saturday night forecast.
Luck is even more scarce today than it was yesterday; instead, a sharper style symbol is displayed indicating that activity can spread widely across Calgary. The current representations are on the map; some styles call tomorrow at 3 p. m. m. storm, and others believe it won’t pass until 2 a. m. m. of Sunday. I consider our maximum productive possibilities of having storms as part of the heat cycle of the hours of sunshine; therefore, thunderstorm activity around dinner time becomes the maximum probability.
I can’t mention today’s situations, they just don’t mean much in our case. Hot and dry situations are the dominant feature of our forecasts. Caution over the heat continues.
Moving forward through Sunday, showers or thunderstorms will be firmly anchored in the most sensitive part of Saturday’s movement; in fact, Sunday is based on what it does on Saturday. If we don’t get much on Saturday, we’re likely to fix it less on Sunday. Inhibition of convection would possibly play this role.
After a long stay on the ridge, we leave afterwards. It will still take until the middle of the week, but general seasonal situations are approaching and bringing rain for the trip.
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Helen, near Milk River, took a beautiful sunset photo for the day’s photo.
Helen’s photo of a sunset near Milk River, Alberta.
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