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    Sun, 14 May 2006

    Week Weather Outlook
    This morning's WRF did quite well in predicting the dry conditions and the eventual sunshine that we had this afternoon. The stalled upper low pressure system that has been affecting us will lift out over the next few days, with rain Monday morning and more showers possible later in the afternoon.

    The next big feature is another closed low and deep trough forecast for the end of the week into Saturday. Very cool temperatures are likely next Friday and Saturday, as showers form due to instability and surface lows that will move through.

    By the way, many long range forecasts are predicting a very cool and rainy summer here for the Northeast. I'm not big on long range forecasts, so I'm just passing this info along.

    posted: May 14 2006 at 6:35 pm

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    Dry Today...
    The GFS has come in line with the WRF -- both predicting that showers will stay fairly far to the west of Philadelphia today, keeping us dry for most of the daytime hours. Relative humidity fields at 5000 feet and below suggest that the sun should break through the low clouds today, probably late morning.

    Sun 5/14: After morning clouds, some sun should break through. A fair amount of sunshine now expected mid-day. Any showers should wait until after 6PM. High 70. Rain late Sunday night/early Monday morning.

    posted: May 14 2006 at 7:04 am

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