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    Tue, 24 Mar 2009

    Philadelphia Week Weather Outlook -Tues PM
    A series of low pressure systems will begin to affect our area, starting on Thursday, and likely continuing through the weekend. It's been very dry here lately, so to some extent, it's good to see the chance of some precipitation. Only wish it weren't going to rain over the weekend.

    Saturday may start dry, but rain will move in during the early afternoon, according to the GFS model. Rain returns on Sunday with another impulse. There's still plenty of time for details to change, but there's been some consistency in this scenario over the past few days.

    Sat 3/28: tentative: Cloudy with rain. High 54.

    Sun 3/29: tentative: Cloudy with showers. High near 60.

    Our cooler than usual weather continues into spring, as the sunspot minimum continues and solar flux remains at a very low level. Expect the spring to be cooler on average. Check out the solar flux at
    http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SolarCycle/index.html

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    posted: Mar 24 2009 at 7:07 pm

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