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    Sat, 28 Mar 2009

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather - Sat AM
    Last night's NAM and GFS joined together for rain last night, but differed for Saturday. The NAM which had been predicting rain had much of Saturday dry, while the GFS brought in light precip and drizzle for the morning.

    (By the way, with daylight savings time, the GFS data is now available at about 11:40 PM and this is often too late to make it into my forecasts, or for that matter, the 11 PM news.)

    Much of the day will be dry, but very damp, as an easterly flow keeps low level moisture in. Rain redevelops Saturday evening and night and may continue through much of the day Sunday.

    Sat 3/28: Light shower before 8 AM, then cloudy, damp. Showers wait for evening. High near 56.

    Sun 3/29: Cloudy with rain in the morning, tapering to light showers and drizzle. Becoming windy and partial clearing possible late afternoon. Mild. High 65.


    Space Weather: The sun continues spotless. 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 Also check out Solar Activity at http://www.solen.info/solar/

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    posted: Mar 28 2009 at 7:16 am

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