Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Wednesday Forecast

Here is a look at Wednesday's forecast. In the Great Lakes/Northeast, it will be a very chilly start in the wake of a cold front. Frosts/freezes are possible, so if you happen to be under a frost advisory/freeze warning, heed it and cover up any tender vegetation. In the areas behind the front tomorrow, it will recover some in the afternoon under partly to mostly sunny skies, but highs tomorrow will be 5-15 degrees below normal behind the front. The same front will bring more showers/storms to the south, along with warm and humid conditions south of the front also. The west will continue to warm, but in the Pac NW there will be a west wind, which could bring some showers to the NW, and with some cooler air aloft there could even be some thunder in the afternoon there. I will have the severe wx forecast for tomorrow by 10:10PM EDT.

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