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QUIET EVENING: Very mild conditions with partly cloudy skies for our Wednesday night. Overnight lows dip to the low to mid 60's
RAIN THURSDAY: Cold front will push through the state during the afternoon and evening hours. Showers with a few imbedded thunderstorms could be possible during this period. We are not anticipating severe weather with these storms. Highs before the rain should reach into the mid 70's
COOLING DOWN: Sharply cooler air will move in behind the front as early as Thursday night. Overnight lows will fall to the upper 30's, while highs in Friday only top out in the mid 50's
CHILLY WEEKEND: Cool temperatures will stick around, with highs topping out in the upper 40's through Saturday and Sunday under mostly sunny skies.
STAYING COOL NEXT WEEK: Big weather story will be Hurricane Sandy which is off the coast of Jamaica as of Wednesday afternoon. Models project Sandy to track north through the Atlantic, and possibly make landfall on the east coast of the U.S. by early Monday morning. While we shouldn't see and precipitation from Sandy, the storm should be powerful enough to assist in yanking down cool air from Canada, that we may continue to see for the bulk of the next work week. A lot can change from now until then, so stay tuned!
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