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    Sun, 15 May 2005

    A Weather Pattern Change
    Over the past few weeks, I've noticed some major changes in the weather pattern that's been with us for the past two plus years. As we all know, it's been a very wet year to date. But the storm track seems to have changed over the past two weeks. I'd say we're heading into a dry period for the coming summer-- very different than the past two summers.

    While this observation is more about climatology than weather forecasting, I wanted to go on record to note this pattern change. As always, we'll see. :-)

    posted: May 15 2005 at 6:49 pm

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    Weekend Weather Update
    An indistinct front is passing through this morning, but the issobars are baggy along the front, suggesting the possibility of wave development along the front. Most of the day will be dry, but with this frontal trigger so close by, a scattered shower or thunderstorm can develop.

    Sun 5/15: Partly sunny. There's a chance (about 50%) of a shower or thunderstorm, especially in the afternoon. Timing the showers is impossible. Most of the day will be dry. High near 78.

    posted: May 15 2005 at 6:00 am

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