Good Monday all- sorry!
Today is going to be a fine day with temps in the mid-60s pretty much everywhere and sunny skies, and tomorrow is actually going to be much the same, but with even warmer temps- I wouldn't be shocked if someone in my forecast area touched 70 tomorrow! The only chance for rain this week comes Tuesday night, which is followed by colder temps. Halloween, for the moment, looks absolutely frigid and way below average temperatures. At least it won't be ruined by a giant snowstorm or a freak hurricane. Beyond that, the first flakes will fly, and the weekend is positively frozen.
On Monday posts, I am now going to post a look at the upcoming week below
Today: Sunny and temps around 63-65
Tomorrow: Absolutely stunning for late October- bright sunshine and highs of 67-70
Wednesday: AM rain, cooler- highs between 64-67
Thursday- Pretty nice- partly cloudy with highs between 58-62
Halloween- Increasing clouds- highs between 53-58- trick or treaters should be dressed for the low 40s.
Saturday: AM light snow, no accumulation- then clearing but highs between 39-45.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, but highs between 38-44
In the Atlantic- No development anytime soon
In the Pacific- A low in the middle of nowhere will probably become Tropical Storm Vance, and it is too early to fully be certain that it poses no land threats. Also, the remnants of Hurricane Ana will strike Washington and Alaska this week, and it could be a very powerful storm for them.
Today in weather history- October 27, 1998- Hurricane Mitch strikes the Honduras as a category 4 hurricane, but stalls just north of the area, causing absolutely incredible rain. In fact, many areas report 50-75" of rain, killing a whopping 18,974 people- the second deadliest hurricane in the Atlantic basin (the deadliest is the Great Hurricane of 1780, which killed about 23,000 people in the Antillies)
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