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Oh, What A Beautiful Day!

The News 2 City Cam says it all! 

After a cool morning, temps will be soaring into the mid 70s for afternoon highs today.  Toni, we will not be as chilly, with overnight lows in the low 50s in the city, with maybe some upper 40s in our eastern counties by daybreak.  A strong southerly breeze on Thursday (15-30 mph) should push highs to near 80 Thursday afternoon.

Our next chance for rain will be with a line of showers and thunderstorms anticipated between midnight Friday night through Saturday morning.  It’s possible that some of those storms could be strong or severe, but there are still a lot of question marks on that.  It’s sort of complicated, involving an occluded front and a closed low that may or may not go through some changes that could create strong storms.  If you’d like to read about the confusion, check out the Storm Prediction Center’s 3 Day Outlook.

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  1. olhausen said,

    on May 1st, 2008 at 2:30 am

    so are we going to get some strong t storms on friday?

  2. weatherchaser said,

    on May 1st, 2008 at 2:58 am

    So does my new account work now?

  3. weatherchaser said,

    on May 1st, 2008 at 3:02 am

    Okay so it looks like without a link my post will be moderated, at least I can post again.. whew I was going into major withdrawl from not being able to post for a week

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