I will be floored if that thing gets to ACK. But when I mean ACK I mean moving over the island due to the low being offshore...not some junky low coming east after going over 1000 miles of land. I still think it will take a lot of work. To me the PRE stuff will be the issue.
Looks like after any mild down next week, we get AN and more humid again. However with the trough over the east, I'm not sold on super oppressive air yet.
Nice Rockies ridge, if only we had that 5 months from now lol.
Bob had an initial s/w trough lure it towards HSE, but then moved out. However a bowling ball was diving into the Midwest on the 18-19th and that allowed Bob to move N then NNE over us. Still the same idea pretty much.
It won't. Pretty uniform that the westerlies through at least 8/9 keep it south.
You all need to remember that you need a deep trough in the Ohio Valley to bring anything north. We have nothing even close to it. Your best bet is some leftover rain and hangover breathe type gusts from 1015 MB low 10-14 days from now.