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Monday, November 5, 2007

Much Colder weather on the way this week !

Discussion:

A Strong Cold front, now in the Midwest this morning, will move eastward today and approach the Delaware Valley Region tonight. A Southwest flow of milder air, will allow temperatures to reach the low 60's today. Cloudiness will increase during this afternoon and some rain will move in towards midnight tonight.

As the front clears the coast tomorrow morning, clouds and lingering showers will persist, but skies should begin clearing around Noontime. During the afternoon CAA, will usher in Breezy and much Colder air, this will follow into Wednesday, as highs struggle to get out of the 40's with brisk Northwest winds of 15 to 25 Mph.

High Pressure will be in control both Wednesday and Thursday, bringing P.Sunny days and Clear Cold nights. Temperatures will average Below Normal through the end of the week.


My Forecast:
For The Delaware Valley

Today:
M.Sunny this morning, followed by Increasing Cloudiness during the afternoon, Highs in the low 60's.


Tonight:
Cloudy and Cool with Rain developing after midnight. lows 45 to 50.

Tuesday:
M.Cloudy with a few morning showers, then becoming P.Sunny and Breezy in the afternoon . Cooler with Highs in the Mid 50's. Fair and cold at night with lows in the mid to upper 30's.

Wednesday:
P.Sunny, Cold and Breezy with Highs 45 to 50. Clear and Cold at night, lows in the Upper 20's to mid 30's

Thursday:
P.Sunny, and continued Cold, Highs 45 to 50. Fair and Cold at night with lows 30 to 35.