Good Monday all-
Talk about fall perfection today! It's stunning out there, and this will continue today, but that's one the fun ends. Tomorrow...rain will fall in the morning hours with a weak warm front, setting up a gorgeous day Wednesday with highs in the mid 70s and partly sunny conditions. Unfortunately, beyond that, it looks like we're staring at three days of completely cloudy weather and rain. To add insult to injury, highs will be in the mid 60s, which although is very near average...will feel much colder after our scorching summer. The better of the two weekend days is definitely Sunday, which actually looks dry with highs in the mid-60s. I do not think we can complain though about the rain too much- most of the state is in a severe drought. No frost is expected in the next week either.
Atlantic development is likely with a wave off Africa, and it's on a relatively interesting path, so we'll have to watch it closely, though it's way too early to be more of a thought than "oh it's out there". The next name on the Atlantic list is Matthew. Additionally, Tropical Storm Roslyn formed in the Pacific yesterday, but it poses no threat to land. Another cyclone will likely form right at the boundary between the east and central Pacific basins, and where it does will determine if it is the next named storm for either basin. Note- there are only seven names remaining on the list for Pacific hurricanes with still over two months of season to go.
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