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    Wed, 15 Jul 2009

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Outlook- Wed PM
    A frontal boundary ahead of an amplified upper cyclonic flow will pass through our area on Saturday. Low pressure is expected to form on this boundary and may give us heavy rain for Saturday. This unusual amplified upper air cyclonic flow (something usually seen in winter) may produce instability clouds for Sunday due to the cool air aloft. A shower can't be ruled out.

    Sat 7/18: Cloudy with rain, possibly heavy, in the morning and early afternoon. High 78.

    Sun 7/19: tentative- Sunny in the morning, partly cloudy in the afternoon. Chance of a widely scattered shower. High 79.

    Solar- Climate Comment- Updated 07-14-09: The visible sun is again spotless. STEREO satellite images of the sun show no sunspots on the side of the sun rotating into view. Solar activity remains relatively quiet and solar flux remains low, at 67. We will remain in an climatically cool weather pattern for the summer, as solar flux and total solar irradiance are at extreme lows due to an anomalous nadir in the the sunspot cycle. Continue to expect a cooler than normal summer on average and this pattern will likely extend well into the fall and winter. We may have a record cold fall and winter this year.

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    posted: Jul 15 2009 at 9:05 pm

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