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Evening Update: Warmer Temperatures to Make a Return This Week

Christopher Smith October 28, 2018 Weather Discussion

Today was another mostly cloudy day with temperatures reaching just about 60 degrees. There has been a wind out of the West around 10 mph. Tonight: Temperatures drop into the mid 40s overnight with overcast skies. There is a 60%…
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Evening Update: Nor’easter Halloween Weekend

bchen October 27, 2018 Weather Discussion

The first Nor’easter of the season is moving in this weekend. By definition, a  Nor’easter is a mid-latitude cyclone that typically brings strong winds, rain and/or snow. However, it seems that we are missing most of the action except the…
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Evening Update: Rain and Wind to Start the Weekend

Christopher Smith October 26, 2018 Weather Discussion

Temperatures today have been very cool for this time of year, topping out right around 50 degrees. That is about 15 degrees below average for a high temperature in late October. The cool temperatures are thanks to a thick layer…
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Evening Update: Dreary End to the Week

Savannah Shaul October 25, 2018 Weather Discussion

Today was a dreary day, with mostly cloudy conditions persisting throughout the day and not expected to leave anytime soon. Light variable winds occurred during the day, with a high of 53 degrees and low of 40 degrees. With midterm…
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