Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Returning to Normal

Some fog and low stratus clouds have developed this morning as temperatures are running in the mid 60s. The pesky upper level low centered to our south can be blamed for a few of the stratus clouds this morning, and it will allow for more afternoon cumulus to develop later. Although the atmosphere is slowly beginning to moisten up, it's hardly worth mentioning a chance of rain today as only one or two rogue showers may develop this afternoon across the area. Temperatures will return to near normal with highs topping out near 90 this afternoon. Other than a patchy cloud or two tonight, skies will be clear. Winds will begin to veer around to the southeast overnight and moisture will slowly be on the increase. Look for temperatures tomorrow morning to be near 67. I'm growing more confident that temperatures next week will be even cooler than we experienced this past weekend.

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