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Monsoon's Quick Weather Update for 15 February 2008

Today will be mostly sunny, breezy and milder early; temperatures will fall dramatically later on tonight. High 46, low 23.

Saturday will feature plenty of sunshine and very cold temperatures. High 30, low 18.

Sunday brings our next chance for precipitation, but I think it’s going to warm up enough that it will be all (or very nearly all) rain. Becoming cloudy and rather windy as the rain begins sometime around Sunday evening. High 40, low 34.

Rain will continue into Monday morning; skies will clear and milder temperatures will prevail. High 47, low 30.

Tuesday is looking cooler again with partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions. High 36, low 21.

Look for clear, breezy and rather cold conditions on Wednesday. High 35, low 22.

Thursday will still be cold, but temperatures will begin to rise overnight. High 34, low 27.

Friday through Sunday is a potentially turbulent period in terms of winter weather with two systems poised to deliver precipitation on Friday evening 2/22, Saturday evening 2/23, and throughout the day Sunday 2/24—though there are indications that conditions will be milder by the end of the weekend, making much of this rain. Stay tuned for updates.

As we reach the last few days of February, I think we’re looking at the last real cold snap of the season, along with a real chance for snowfall. I’ve got my eye on Tuesday the 26th and Friday the 29th in terms of wintry precipitation, with highs in the 30s and lows in the teens or 20s.

Have a great holiday weekend!

Monsoon

Posted on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 12:14PM by Registered CommenterMonsoon Martin in | CommentsPost a Comment

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