Good Tuesday all-
Today is going to be a highly pleasant day indeed- partly cloudy skies and mid-70s with low humidity sound like a deal to me! The only tradeoff is some scattered showers late tonight but especially early tomorrow morning. Not everyone is going to get these showers, but the threat is enough that I should mention it- a nor'easter (which is rather unusual for this time of year), misses us to the east, but moisture will be enough to send us some rain. The other good chance for rain this week is Thursday night with a cold front approaching, but, as it is likely to come in the overnight, it shouldn't be too much of an issue for our daily plans.
In the Atlantic & Pacific- Status quo from yesterday- please refer to yesterday's post for more info ;)
Today in weather history- September 9, 1821- The deadliest tornado in New Hampshire history kills six people and causes a 23-mile long path through Sullivan and Merrimack Counties.
Also, this is the latest date in the year where it has never snowed in Cheyanne, Wyoming.
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