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November 2009
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A wonderful workweek is on tap! With fair-weather high pressure perched overhead all the way through Friday, expect lots of sun each and every day with truly autumnal weather. Morning temperatures should start off in the crisp 40's and 50's, with daytime highs topping-out in the comfortably dry and mild 70's for the next 5 days. By next weekend, as we perhaps start getting a little bit of a wind flow off the Gulf, we'll go over to partly cloudy skies, gradually a bit more humidity, and by Sunday, perhaps a 10% chance of a shower or sprinkle. In the tropics, the Gulf and Caribbean remain quiet. In the north-central Atlantic, though, there is an area of non-tropical low pressure that has slowly been gaining tropical characterstics over the past few days and has a greater than 50% chance of developing into our next tropical or subtropical storm within the next 48 hours. In any case, though, even if it does become our next named storm, it will move northwest, then northward and will only be a threat to the East Coast of the United States or Canada, if that, and of no threat to the Gulf South. |
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