Monday, August 31, 2009

Fall Like Weather

A stalled frontal boundary provided a good soaking rain for most areas over the weekend. The front has finally pushed to our south as a much cooler and drier air mass has taken control. Despite a few pesky clouds, temperatures are generally running in the lower 60s this morning. With some cooler air above the surface, we'll likely see a few patchy afternoon cumulus this afternoon. Highs will be pleasant this afternoon as we top out near 82. It should also be mentioned that winds may gust as high as 15 mph this afternoon as vertical mixing takes place. By this evening, dry air and clear skies will be in place, but winds won't completely go calm. This, combined with most areas receiving over an inch of rain in the last 24 hours, will likely keep lows around 58 tomorrow morning.

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