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    Wed, 15 Nov 2006

    Weather Update for Thurs- Wed PM
    General agreement with the NAM-WRF and GFS models for between 1 and 2 inches of rain on Thursday, but some differences between the timing of the rain. (Latest models have come down a bit on the precipitation totals...closer to 1.25 inches total. The latest models also have come down a bit on the winds.)

    The GFS is slightly faster with the rain, starting in the mid-afternoon and ending during the early evening, with the heaviest during the mid to late afternoon. The NAM is somewhat later with the heavy rain, with much of it occuring in the early evening. The NAM winds are still much higher than the GFS.

    Colder weather for the weekend, with temperatures near 50. Nice, dry and tranquil. Regarding amounts of sunshine, upper air disturbances may move down with the northwesterly flow giving us some clouds at times.

    Sat 11/18: Partly to mostly sunny and seasonably cool. High 50.

    Sun 10/19: A mix of sun and clouds. High 52.

    We have to keep an eye on coastal development late Sunday through Monday, as it is possible that a coastal storm may develop and even bring us some wet snow Monday night. Too early to tell for sure.

    posted: Nov 15 2006 at 8:24 pm

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