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Monsoon Martin's Weather Update for Monday, 25 February 2008

Monday: Plenty of sunshine with milder temperatures; becoming cloudy toward evening. High 44, low 29.

Tuesday: Some snow and sleet is possible very early tomorrow morning—beginning around 4am and mixing with freezing rain by around 8 or 9am, then changing over to all rain throughout the day. Rain ends in the evening as a cold front moves through. Travel could be compromised a bit in the morning: Roadcon 2-3 possible. High 41, low 30.

Chance of two-hour delay Tuesday: 35%.

Chance of cancellation Tuesday: 10%.

Wednesday: Partly cloudy and very windy with a few flurries possible. High 33, low 16.

Thursday: Breezy and cold with partly cloudy skies. High 31, low 14.

Friday: Cloudy with precipitation possible throughout the day: AM flurries, then scattered rain showers throughout the day, then sleet and freezing rain possible in the evening. High 36, low 25.

Saturday, March 1st: Partly cloudy, quite windy, and still seasonably cold. High 37, low 22.

Sunday: Cloudy. High 43, low 31.

Next week: Milder with highs in the mid to upper 40s through Wednesday, then colder with snow possible (maybe a doozy?) Thursday, March 6th or Friday, March 7th.

Beyond: Still cold.  Then warmer, eventually.

Monsoon

Posted on Monday, February 25, 2008 at 07:43AM by Registered CommenterMonsoon Martin in | CommentsPost a Comment | References1 Reference

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