Good Tuesday all-
Today is going to be downright beautiful, as will tomorrow. Temperatures should manage to climb into the low 70s, accompanied by partly sunny skies and dry weather. Beyond that, although temps will cool down a bit, Thursday will still be dry. It's Friday afternoon that I'm concerned about in terms of rain though- a cold front will be moving through with a line of fairly heavy rain showers, and therefore plans for the late afternoon or evening on Friday could be in some jeopardy. Fortunately, it should be gone by Saturday morning and the weekend and early part of next week looks dry and seasonable with highs in the mid-60s, about average for this time of year.
In the Atlantic- Watching the Yankees tonight, even if they lose>>>>>watching the tropical Atlantic (No development anytime soon)
In the Pacific- Tropical Storm Oho formed in the Central Pacific and is near hurricane status, but it's quickly moving away from Hawaii, and the only threat could be to the Pacific Northwest or Alaska as an extratropical storm.
Today in weather history- October 6, 1836- Somehow, an early season storm system manages to drop 11" of snow on Wilkes Barre, PA. Even more remarkable is Auburn, NY, who picked up a whopping 26"!!!
Shoutout to the Yankees playing the Wild-Card Game tonight at Yankee Stadium. Good luck!
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