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Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast-Fri PM
The model trend has been for the expected warm front to have less and less effect on Saturday, as high pressure will keep things nice through Saturday. The GFS now hints that the very warm, humid air will return on Sunday, with a light shower possible early Sunday and a chance of more showers later on Sunday. Most of the weekend will be dry.
As mentioned over the past several days, warm front freatures are notoriously difficult to forecast, so the above scenario may change yet again. My confidence in a totally dry Saturday is not that high.
Sat 8/8: Partly to mostly sunny and warm. High 86.
Sun 8/9: A mix of clouds and sun. A passing sprinkle early morning possible and scattered showers and thunderstorms possible late afternoon. Most of the day dry. Becoming hotter and more humid. High near 90.
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posted: Aug 07 2009 at 3:25 pm
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Solar - Climate Discussion:
The visible sun is again spotless. There is a bit of increased solar activity rotating into earth view. Solar activity remains relatively quiet and solar flux remains low, at 68. We will remain in an climatically cool weather pattern for the summer, as solar flux and total solar irradiance are at extreme lows due to an anomalous nadir in the the sunspot cycle. While we will certainly see some typical summer weather, continue to expect a cooler than normal summer on average and this pattern will likely extend well into the fall and winter. We may have a record cold fall and winter this year.
posted: Aug 07 2009 at 3:23 pm
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