Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Tuesday Morning Update

Good Tuesday Morning Everyone! From your Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

Temperatures will stay a few degrees below normal for this time of year still while we are still affected by the cold front that moved through Sunday. A High pressure system will be dominating our area and today bringing us very sunny skies with temperatures reaching into the mid 80’s. Tonight we will once again see clear skies with temperatures reaching the higher 50’s.

Tomorrow will once again be a Sunny day with temperatures just at normal, the difference will be the gusty winds brought about by the next Low moving in. Wednesday night the trough from Rockies could bring our next chance for rain although very slight because of the dry air and limited moisture. The best chance would be for our Northern Counties. The biggest impact will be the winds, with wind gusts getting as strong as 30 mph Thursday. Temperatures should stay warm from the dry line with even significantly drier air. Highs Wednesday-Friday will reach into the upper 80’s and lows into the mid 60’s.

As fall officially begins Saturday we should see a bit of a cool down from another weak cold front moving through Friday following right after the last one. It will bring high temperatures back down into the lower 80’s and lows in the upper 50’s to lower 60’s.

Have a great Tuesday everyone!!

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