Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Temperatures are increasing as we get into October? Well, that's out of the ordinary. Average temperatures for the first couple days in October are upper 70s. These couple of days though temperatures are going to reach low to mid 80s! Still not the record high temperatures (let's hope we don't reach the 90s in October again), but a little bit warmer than the brisk fall weather we have been experiencing. Much of the weather in the coming days is going to be sunshine with temperatures in the low to mid 80s during the day and lows in the mid to low 50s at night. Due to this lingering high pressure system, only partly cloudy skies will be experienced throughout the next few days.

From a National standpoint, not too much is occurring that needs to be pointed out (or at least I was not able to get much general information due to the government shutdown). There is a Red Flag warning for a few western counties in Nevada and a Frost Advisory for the southern counties in Montana.

Tropical Activity!

I was watching News 14 this morning and saw meteorologist Lee Ringer discussing the possibility of a tropical cyclone forming in the southern Caribbean Sea within the next 48 hours. Tropical Storm Jerry is currently working itself out in the mid Atlantic but should be turning toward the NE and dying out in the next few days. Other than these two updates, there is not much to call home about.

I hope everyone is having a great second week of fall and a fantastic first week in October!

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