Wednesday, October 31, 2007

COLD AND DRY


The green numbers are the dewpoint temperatures. Note how they actually drop into the upper teens and 20s to our northwest. This is some mighty dry air, which cools and heats up efficiently, though in the immediate future we'll be focused on the cool side of things. This air is back behind a cold front that continues to move through. As it spills into our area and we dry out, some impressive lows will likely be reached. Tomorrow morning will be chilly but, by Friday morning, we'll be cold and many locations stand a good chance of seeing their first frost. Low lying areas that are sheltered from the wind stand the best chance. We do look to warm quickly into the weekend only to see another temperature drop around Monday. Will November bring some snow?

Posted by Ted Zarras at 4:41 PM

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