Monday, September 18, 2006

Monday Morning Forecast!

Good Monday Morning! From your Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly…

We reached a high in the 90’s on Saturday and a low in the 50’s on Sunday showing the polar front that moved through Sunday. The front was definitely more significant then the one we had the week before causing big temperature changes. Yesterday we received plenty of rainfall even causing small flooding in some areas. So once again we are in the plus side for rainfall.

Today look for Mostly Sunny skies with a high reach into the high 70’s and low 80’s in some areas. The low will be in the mid 50’s. Tuesday and Wednesday will also have Mostly Sunny skies with highs getting a little warmer into the 80’s and lows into the 60’s. Thursday will be our next best chance of rainfall with 20% as a little disturbance moves through. Friday to Sunday should stay with highs in the 80’s and a bit cooler lows reaching the high 50’s.

In the tropics we still have two storms in the Atlantic, Gordon and Helene. Both have reached major strength but Gordon is now down to winds of 80 mph’s and will have no effect to the US. Helen has strengthen to a Cat 3 with winds at 120 mph. Right now the storm has no effect to the US but we are still watching the track as it could change over the next few days.

Hope you all have a wonderful week!

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