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    Fri, 03 Sep 2010

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast -Fri PM
    Hurricane Earl is tracking east of the Jersey shore, about 150 miles offshore. The shield of rain will pass by later today, as will a cold frontal boundary from the west.

    Cooler and drier air will move in, allowing for clear skies and extremely pleasant weather for the weekend. Things warm up a bit for Labor Day, Monday.

    Sat 9/4: Mostly sunny and very pleasant. High 78.

    Sun 9/5: Sunny and pleasant. High 76.

    posted: Sep 03 2010 at 2:30 pm

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    Tropical Weather Update -Thur PM
    The 24 hour eastward bias of the models has decreased and greater numbers of tropical and global models are showing the storm near its anticipated track/position about 180 miles east of the NJ shoreline.

    There is less concern that the storm will track closer to the coastline than previously thought.

    Nonetheless, expect rain and wind at the Jersey shore tomorrow. A series of cold fronts will move through Friday night and Saturday. Things cool down and skies should be sunny and bright in the wake of the storm.

    posted: Sep 03 2010 at 9:22 am

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