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Friday, September 24, 2010

Wether synopsis: Friday September 24


5:42pm Boy was is a hot one today, temperatures soared through the 80s and flirting with 90°F. In fact the record High temperature for today was set in Buffalo, NY at 88°F officially. Temperatures in the mid to upper 80s were common through out the Northeast with 90s and above across the Mid-Atlantic. This heat is due to an approaching Cold Front to the west of the region. Ahead of the Cold Front we have a strong southerly wind flow, this caused the high winds today along with the hot temperatures. Tonight expect more wind, clouds and a slight chance of a rain shower as the Cold Front passes overhead. Tonight will be a night of transition as a much colder air mass settles in behind the Cold Front. Temperatures for tomorrow will be noticeably colder to say the least for the interior sections of the Northeast; High temperatures should be some 20-30 degrees cooler than today ranging in the 50s for western New York State. Highs along the Atlantic shore will be in the lower 80s with low humidity. The Atlantic Hurricane Season remains active; NCEP forecast models indicate that there will be a threat of a tropical system for the Gulf of Mexico and/or the Southeast in to next weekend. Up dates will be posted accordingly.

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