A Canadian cold front pushed through the state on Saturday and brough very light rainfall totals to the area. More impressive was the cold air that the front brought on Sunday and this morning. The temperature bottomed out at 25 this morning thanks to nearly ideal radiational cooling. The residual cool air will flex its muscle today and possibly tomorrow, but a change to warmer weather is in store on Wednesday.
Skies today will be mostly sunny, but a few stray high clouds may pass through at times. Highs this afternoon will hit 53. High pressures moves to our east tonight and turns our winds to the south. Another disturbance will begin to approach the area by tomorrow morning and a few clouds will likely arrive by sunrise. Therefore, tomorrow morning's low should be slightly warmer. I'll forecast a low of 31.
Monday, February 23, 2009
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