WEATHER TRIVIA: 1843- OCTOBER SNOW – NEWBURY, VT = 1 FOOT – WAS SAID TO REMAIN ON THE GROUND UNTIL SPRING
WEATHER-CAST:
ANOTHER COLD FRONT IS HEADED THIS WAY, SO SOME SPOTS MAY SEE A SHOWER LATE TODAY.. OTHERWISE PARTLY SUNNY AND COOL. BRISK AND COLDER TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY, WITH AT LEAST PARTLY SUNNY SKIES AND HIGHS IN MID 50S. FAIR – DRY AND CHILLY WEATHER SHOULD HOLD FOR LATE WEEK WITH NIGHTS IN 20S AND 30S…AND DAYS MAINLY IN 40S TO NEAR 50.
FINALLY – A STORM DEVELOPING OVER THE GULF COAST WILL HEAD TO THE CAROLINAS BY SATURDAY. IF IT COMES RIGHT UP THE COAST – WIND AND RAIN….IF IT SLIDES JUST OFFSHORE..ONLY SOME RAIN AND WIND.
THE FORECAST:
TODAY: CONSIDERABLY CLOUDY – LATE DAY SHOWERS – 55-60
TONIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY- LOWER 40S
WED: PARTLY SUNNY – BRISK – 50-55
THURS: SUNNY – LOWER 50S
FRI: SUNNY – 45-50
Rain continues for Gulf States and moisture from Wilma off Mexico will feed that way . A storm will form in Gulf States and should track up the Eastern Seaboard this weekend. Below – today’s risk of severe weather in dark green….pretty much confined to The SOuthwest with Wilma. Below – animated maps for the next 2 days followed by rainfall into Saturday |
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