Good Thursday all-
The forecast remains unchanged from yesterday, so scattered PM showers today are the only thing to worry about. I'm in a bit of a rush right now, though, so I've gotta keep this short- highs in the mid-70s likely today, cooler tomorrow, some showers hanging around on Monday.
In the Atlantic- Zzzz....
In the Pacific- Major Hurricane Patricia is shaping up to be an absolute disaster for Mexico, as it's undergoing rapid intensification, and is likely to make landfall as a high end cat 3/low end cat 4 this weekend. My thoughts go to those who are about to be impacted by this devastating storm.
Today in weather history-- October 22, 1988- A major nor'easter strikes New England, bringing as much as a foot of snow to northeastern New York state. The story of the day for the rest of New England, however, was the wind, which gusted to hurricane force in places.
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