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    Sat, 23 May 2009

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Update- Sat PM
    The frontal boundary hasn't shifted much if at all today. Thunderstorms have been developing along this boundary, just to the north of Allentown and far west of the Susequehanna. There is instability and moisture and some lift, so thunderstorms or showers are still possible overnight.

    The boundary is still expected to move further south, giving us showers late tomorrow afternoon and night. Then the boundary may move up north again on Monday, with more showers.

    Sun 5/24: Partly sunny in the morning, increasingly cloudy in the afternoon with showers and thunderstorms likely later in the afternoon and night. High near 83.

    Mon 5/25: Mostly cloudy with a higher chance of showers. High 73.

    Solar Weather: The slight recent increase in solar activity has died down and the single sunspot has disappeared. Solar activity remains low enough to continue to forecast cooler than normal weather for the balance of the spring and some much of the summer.

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    posted: May 23 2009 at 6:48 pm

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    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast- Sat AM
    Little has changed with the stalled frontal boundary that is just to our north. It's expected to sink south tonight and there is the chance of thunderstorms this evening. Somewhat more clouds and a higher chance of showers for Sunday as the frontal boundary will be closer to us.

    Dewpoints will be in the 60s today and tomorrow, instead of the more comfortable 50s, so it will feel much more like summer than spring.

    Sat 5/23: Mostly sunny and warm. Some clouds in the later afternoon. Chance of a thunderstorm later tonight. High near 85.

    Sun 5/24: Partly sunny in the morning, increasingly cloudy in the afternoon with showers and thunderstorms likely later in the afternoon and night. High near 83.

    Mon 5/25: Mostly cloudy with a higher chance of showers. High 73.

    Solar Weather: The slight recent increase in solar activity has died down and the single sunspot has disappeared. Solar activity remains low enough to continue to forecast cooler than normal weather for the balance of the spring and some much of the summer.

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    posted: May 23 2009 at 9:52 am

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