WEATHER TRIVIA:
1983 – CASPER- WYOMING RECEIVES 1 FOOT OF SNOW.
WEATHERCAST:
HIGH PRESSURE WILL TREAT US TO BRIGHT SUNNY WEATHER WITH HIGHS IN 50S TODAY…AND THEN IT’S TIME FOR ANOTHER CHANGE. A STORM IN GULF STATES WILL HEAD UP THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE APPALACHIANS WHILE ANOTHER STORM FORMS ALONG THE COAST. THE 2 WILL BRING A PLUME OF RAIN OUR WAY FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT…HEAVY AT TIMES. BEHIND THESE LOWS..BLUSTERY AND CHILLY THIS WEEKEND. TEMPS WILL STAY IN THE 40S BY DAY…30S AT NIGHT.
THE FORECAST:
TDY: SUNNY MID 50S
TNTE: PARTLY CLOUDY LOWER 30S
FRI: TURNING CLOUDY WITH RAIN DEVELOPING 45-50
SAT: BLUSTERY SCATTERED SHOWERS– 40S
SUN: SUNNY BREEZY MID 40S
YOUR FORECAST: TDY: CLOUDY- A RAIN OR SNOWSHOWER THEN SOME SUN – 50-55 TNTE: CLOUDY- MID 30S THURS: EARLY SNOW SHOWER THEN PARTLY CLOUDY-...
Below - today's threat of severe weather - dark green and yellow. Below - look at the Atlantic Tropical Basin. Hurricane Jerry still expected...
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