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    Thu, 18 Nov 2010

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather Forecast -Thu PM
    Yet another beautiful weekend on tap as high pressure builds in and the jet stream takes on a fast zonal flow. The fast zonal jet flow will bring in a weak front through early Sunday.

    The long range has a rain storm possible for Thanksgiving day.

    Sat 11/20: Sunny and pleasant. High 53.

    Sun 11/21: Considerable cloudiness. Cooler. High 48.

    Climate Forecast Discussion: Solar cycle 24 continues to ramp up. Total solar irradiance has increased, although this solar cycle appears to show lower than predicted activity. Nonetheless, solar flux is now closer to 90 instead of 70 during 2009. The increased thermal background of greenhouse on top of this solar activity should result in much milder temps this fall and winter. Additionally, the increased energy available for low pressure development will likely result in some additional monster storms. Rain or ice storms or snow turning to sleet/rain will be the more likely scenario for us this winter.

    posted: Nov 18 2010 at 8:28 pm

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