Good Thursday all-
Now that we got through the rain from yesterday, today is going to be a beautiful day with highs in the mid to upper 50s and bright sunshine and, frankly, I think we will be having that for five of the next seven days. The bumps in the road look to be Saturday- highs in the mid 40s with wind out of the north with a flurry or two possible in northwest Connecticut- and next Wednesday- when a massive nor'easter threatens to drench New England with several inches of rain. That, of course, is way out there and I will continue to watch that closely for you!
Both the Atlantic and Pacific are quiet for now, but a Pacific basin low does have some chance of development as it moves to the north and in the general direction of the Baja Peninsula.
Today in weather history- November 10, 2002- A massive tornado outbreak- exceedingly unusual for this late in the season- kills 36 people. Of the 75 tornadoes, the most noteworthy was one a mile wide that struck Mossy Grove, TN, which killed 12 of the 36 total people killed on this day.
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