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    Thu, 10 Dec 2009

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast- Thur AM
    Cold air will be brought in for the balance of the week as low pressure departs into Canada.

    A deep upper trough will provide fair, cold weather for Saturday. Warm air will move up from the south on Sunday, causing a cloudy day and some sleet changing to rain. There may be some icy conditions north, as surface temperatures initially remain near freezing. Rain may be heavy in the afternoon.

    Sat 12/12: Sunny and very cold. High 37.

    Sun 12/13 Cloudy with sleet mixed with some snow by late morning, quickly changing to all rain. No accumulation. Some icy conditions possible north before things warm up by mid day. Rain may be heavy. High 38.

    Since this past summer, I've postulated that this upcoming winter would be unusually cold due to a lull in solar activity. The sun remains at a prolonged minimum sunspot activity.
    Total solar irradiance is about 1 watt/m2 lower than it was during the peak of the last solar cycle in April 2000. Read my most recent Fall-Winter Climate prediction here.

    posted: Dec 10 2009 at 8:19 am

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