YOUR FORECAST:
TDY: CLOUDY- SHOWERS AND A THUNDERSTORM – 60-65
TNTE: SHOWERS END – PARTLY CLOUDY- 45-50
SAT: CLOUDS MIX WITH SOME SUN – 70-75
SUN: PERIODS OF RAIN – 50S
MON: CLOUDS AND SOME SUN - 70
WEATHER TRIVIA:1903- SOME OF THE COLDEST TEMPS EVER IN NEW ENGLAND IN MAY: +12 MAINE, +13 N.HAMPSHIRE, +15 IN VERMONT.
Front extending from Great Lakes to Texas will stall along The East Coast and continue the trend of soggy damp weather. Heavy rain is possible for Mid Atlantic and So. New England early Sunday. Elsewhere...no great shakes. Below - today's risk of severe weather in dark green and yellow....followed by rainfall into Tuesday....most of which will fall Saturday into Sunday.
Below - animated maps through the weekend.....today's pollen......and Saturday's snapshot.
Satellite + radar above shows showers and storms Southern Plains into Mississippi Valley where storms may be severe today and possible tornadoes. Outlook below....
WEATHERCAST: HIGH PRESSURE TREATS US TO SOME OUTSTANDING WEATHER FOR THE NEXT COUPLE WITH DAYS OF SUN – LOW HUMIDITY – HIGHS IN LOW...
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