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    Sat, 01 Aug 2009

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast-Sat PM
    The frontal boundary that pushed through Friday will return tonight as a warm front. Cloudiness and some showers are likely Sunday morning as the front moves north. Breaks of sun possible Sunday afternoon, but the humid, unstable airmass could result in some thunderstorms.

    Sun 8/2: Cloudy with showers possible in the morning, then mostly cloudy with breaks of sun, very humid and warm. Chance of late afternoon scattered thunderstorms. High 85.

    Solar- Climate Comment- Updated 08-01-09: The visible sun is still spotless. Solar activity remains relatively quiet and solar flux remains low, at 68. 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. Despite this current patch of typical summer weather, 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: Aug 01 2009 at 6:33 pm

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    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast-Sat AM
    Following today's showery and possible stormy weather, things clear out for Saturday, as a drier northwesterly flow moves in. Another disturbance in the surface southwesterly flow will interact with the upper cyclonic flow on Sunday, giving us clouds and showers likely in the afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms are possible as early as noon, but more likely later in the afternoon on Sunday.

    Sat 8/1: Sunny, some fair weather clouds in the afternoon. High 88.

    Sun 8/2: Early sun, then mostly cloudy, some bright spots possible. Showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon High 85.

    Solar- Climate Comment- Updated 08-01-09: The visible sun is again spotless. There is a bit of increased solar activity rotating into earth view. Solar activity remains relatively quiet and solar flux remains low, at 68. 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: Aug 01 2009 at 8:09 am

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