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    Wed, 19 Oct 2005

    Hurricane Wilma
    Hurricane Wilma has intensified rapidly. The GFS and NOGAPS has it crossing Florida, in the south central region on Saturday into Sunday. Similar tracks shown. After Wilma emerges in the Atlantic, the NOGAPS continues with an intense storm up the coast affecting us. The GFS moves it out to sea. This situation needs to be watched. The NOGAPS is quite good with tropical systems.

    posted: Oct 19 2005 at 5:19 am

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    Philly Weekend Weather Outlook - Sat 10/22 and Sun 10/23
    As Hurricane Wilma crosses south central Florida over the weekend, moisture of its outflow joins in with an upper trough giving us showers on Saturday and heavier rain on Sunday. Only the Jersey shore will be somewhat drier on Saturday. If the NOGAPS is correct, the hurricane moves up along the coast affecting us on Monday. (The GFS has a broader upper trough and keeps the hurricane offshore.) We'll have to watch this on Monday.

    Sat 10/22: Cloudy with showers likely. High in the 60s.

    Sun 10/23: Continued cloudy with some heavy rain, likely into Monday. High in the mid 60s. The NOGAPS has a strong tropical storm affecting the coast on Monday, the GFS keeps it further east.

    posted: Oct 19 2005 at 5:07 am

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