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May 23, 2008

Weather this weekend, at home and far from home

How's this for a change? Crummy weather during the week, and a sunny, mild weekend. I think we've earned it.

Today there is a low chance of rain late this afternoon, and we'll see some clouds, but the temperature is set to reach 72 degrees with breezy northwest winds.

Tonight should stay partly cloudy, with a low temperature near 49 degrees.

Tomorrow is looking good, with clear sunny skies, northwest winds gusting up to 23 mph. and temperatures reaching 68 degrees. Saturday night will remain clear, with temperatures dropping to about 48 degrees and mild, west winds.

As the weekend goes on, the weather just gets better. Sunday will bring blue skies, sunshine and a high temperature near 74 degrees with mild northwest winds.

And even though Monday is Memorial Day, a group in Arizona will hopefully begin their celebrations early when the Mars Phoenix Lander touches down on the Red Planet in search of organic materials. Just for reference, the average temperature on Mars is -81 degrees.

See where the lander is right now.

Skies should remain clear Sunday night, with a low temperature near 50.

And Memorial Day may actually feel like summer, with a high temperature approaching 80 degrees and clear, sunny skies.

Make sure the forecast is as good as it sounds on projo.com's weather page.


Posted by Brandie Jefferson  at 7:01 AM | Permalink

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Brandie rocks. She knows what's up. Her weather stylings put Tony P. and Johnny G. to shame.

Bob Arino | May 23, 2008 9:27 AM link

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