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Monsoon's Weather Update for Thursday, 28 February 2008

Today: Much colder with light to moderate breezes. High 30, low 15.

Leap Day: Becoming mostly cloudy with snow showers developing after 4pm as a clipper system moves through. Snow showers and some periods of steady snow continuing on and off throughout the evening, perhaps mixing with rain, and ending overnight. Accumulation will be an inch or two, perhaps three in a few some places, but I think it will be primarily on grassy surfaces. Roadways will remain mainly wet (Roadcon 2) and I think driving hazards for Friday night will be minimal—but be alert for Roadcon 3 potential, especially later at night and overnight. High 36, low 28.

Saturday 3/1: Partly cloudy and clearing throughout the day; breezy and cool. High 38, low 24.

Sunday: Partly cloudy and a bit milder. High 43, low 29.

Monday: Partly cloudy and still milder with clouds developing throughout the day; rain arrives in the evening. High 53, low 38.

Tuesday: Cloudy with rain off and on, then clearing late. High 52, low 31.

Wednesday: Very windy and much colder with partly cloudy skies, becoming mostly cloudy. I’m watching the models, some of which are indicating a possible Nor’easter for later Wednesday into Thursday—but remember that we’re 144 hours away, so precise forecasting for a system like that isn’t possible yet. Stay tuned for updates next week. High 36, low 23.

Thursday: Cloudy with the potential storm mentioned above. High 37, low 25.

Friday: Mainly cloudy and cool with high winds diminishing throughout the day. High 31, low 17.

Next weekend: Clear and cold with highs in the low to mid 30s and lows in the teens.

Beyond: Trending warmer with highs in the 40s and lows in the upper 20s and low 30s.

Monsoon

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