Today is going to be fantastic, with temps in the mid 60s today, but the temps are going on the rise. In fact, we'll end up in the mid 70s by Wednesday...but the price is, unsurprisingly, a powerful cold front Wednesday night which could lead to some thunderstorms and will lead to pouring rain Wednesday night and Thursday morning. An early look at the weekend looks like Saturday will be rainy with a pleasant Sunday.
In the Atlantic- Tropical Storm Fay has is going out to sea, whereas newly formed Tropical Storm Gonzalo has formed east of the Antillies, and may intensify into a major hurricane just east of the Bahamas, but the only land area it poses a threat to is Bermuda.
In the Pacific- Finally, tropical development is not expected anytime soon.
Today in weather history- October 13, 2006- In an early season surprise, a lake effect snow event dumps two feet on Buffalo, NY...with the leaves still on the trees, resulting in a situation worse than our big October snowstorm a few years back. $200 million in damage is recorded, and some lose power for two weeks.
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