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    Sat, 30 Aug 2008

    Philadelphia Labor Day Weekend Weather Forecast- Sat PM
    A very warm (OK, hot for September) airmass will move in and control our weather for the next several days. Temps near 90 will feel hot, although dewpoints will be in the comfortable 50s.

    Hurricane Gustav continues to move towards Louisianna and will likely hit the coastline just west of New Orleans Monday afternoon or early evening. This is a large and dangerous hurricane, and will likely approach Category 5. The various computer models are in fairly close agreement with the path, track and intensity of this storm. New Orleans will be in the northeast quadrant, where the most dangerous winds will occur. The best hope, supported by the models, is that the center will be about 50-100 miles west of the city.

    Sun 8/31: Mostly sunny, hot and less humid than today. High 89.

    Mon 9/1: Sunny and continued dry and hot. High 89.

    posted: Aug 30 2008 at 10:35 pm

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