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    Fri, 28 Nov 2008

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast-Fri PM
    High pressure maintains nice weather through Saturday night. Low pressure developing in the Mississippi Valley will move northward and intensify as an upper level trough maintains its position through Monday. A secondary low may try to organize off the coast, but the main low is expected (at this time) to be inland.

    There are differences between the GFS and the NAM-WRF with the GFS having light rain Sunday morning while the NAM waits for the later afternoon. Hard to tell which is right, but the NAM has been doing better lately.

    Sat 11/29: Mostly sunny and milder. High 47.

    Sun 11/30: Cloudy. Rain starts in the morning (GFS model) or late afternoon (NAM model) I will update this. High 44.

    An anomalous lull in the sunspot number has resulted in many months of reduced solar energy reaching us. I believe this will give us an unseasonably cold (and stormy) winter. My first prediction of this was in my
    October 17th blog entry.. We're already seeing this begin.

    posted: Nov 28 2008 at 1:15 pm

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