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    Mon, 17 Jul 2006

    Weather Update- Heat Wave Shortened- Monday PM
    The temperatures didn't get as high as had been predicted by all three models. I believe our high temp was 96 for today, significantly less than the predicted 101. It was still hot!

    A front will move through Tuesday night and bring an end to the short heat wave that we've had. This front is expected to cause thundershowers Tuesday evening.

    Stay cool!...the temps should fall back to the upper 80s by Wednesday. The weekend still looks good right now, but there will be low pressure systems developing along the frontal boundary that's currently supposed to stay to our south. A change in frontal location will change the forecast.

    posted: Jul 17 2006 at 6:35 pm

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    Heat Wave Update- Monday AM
    Temperatures are expected to get to 101 today, according to the GFS, NAM and NGM MOS (Model Output Statistics). It's rare to have all 3 model output statistic sets with the same high temp.

    An experimental form of the GFS MOS has the temp only hitting 99. Not much of a difference, except the psychological impact of hitting triple digits. It's pretty hot either way. On the positive side, the dewpoints are only expected to be in the mid to upper 60s, which could be much worse.

    Stay cool!...the temps should fall back to the upper 80s/90 by Wednesday. The weekend looks good right now.

    posted: Jul 17 2006 at 6:23 am

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