Good Thursday all-
Today is going to be delightful, and highs in the mid to upper 60s throughout the state today along with predominantly sunny skies. Unfortunately tomorrow, although it'll start well enough, could feature strong thunderstorms as a cold front moves through. Regardless of thunderstorms, rain is all but certain tomorrow afternoon...but it should be gone by Saturday, which is nice, except Saturday will be frigid, with highs barely making the 60s. The pick of the weekend is Monday, Columbus Day, as temps will be near 70, before they begin to drop back down into the lower 60s as the end of next week approaches.
In the Atlantic- Memorable Joaquin has finally died in the north Atlantic, but not before devastating the Bahamas and Bermuda, in addition to sinking that boat off the north coast of the Bahamas, yet the most significant way people will remember this storm is by how it gave everyone on the east coast a real fright for several days last week.
In the Pacific- A low will probably develop into a tropical storm this weekend, but it's really in the middle of nowhere and poses no threat to land. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Hurricane Oho which, although it will become extratropical today, poses a very real threat to the shoreline of...ALASKA. Yeah, that's just...odd. In fact, I don't believe such a feat has ever happened before. Just bizarre! All that aside, it could be a very devastating storm for the hardy folks in AK, so my thoughts go out to them.
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