Windy Conditions to Continue at US Open
Sep 8, 2010; 6:00 PM ET
Vera Zvonareva of Russia returns the ball to Kaia Kanepi of Estonia during their quarterfinals match at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Unstable atmospheric conditions will give the U.S. Open tennis tournament more windy conditions this week.
Wednesday saw a breezy day, with wind gusts from the west between 30 and 35 mph in the New York metro area. Bloomberg reports several players had difficulty serving Wednesday due to the wind.
Thursday will see more of the same, with 12- to 25-mph sustained winds and 30- to 35-mph gusts at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Skies will be partly sunny, and the temperature should reach 72 degrees.
A well-aligned flow at all levels of the atmosphere is partially responsible for the stiff wind that will affect the New York metro area, according to AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombek.
This condition allows some of the quicker winds from above to be transferred to the ground.

Dombek said a strong pressure gradient is also contributing to the windy weather.
"The difference in pressure between the upper and lower levels of the atmosphere is supportive of windy conditions," he said.
The New York and Philadelphia metro areas were under a red flag warning Wednesday. The strong westerly winds, combined with a dry air mass and low humidity, are supportive of brush fires. Much of the region has also received little rainfall so far this month.

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