November 28th, 2007 Forecast |
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November 27, 2007 |
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After a windy and seasonal late November day we will see temperatures cool off some for tomorrow but with winds slackening off to less than 10 mph, the wind chill factor will be non-existent for Wednesday.
Tonight: Clouds will decrease during the evening hours and skies should be mostly clear tonight. Low temperatures will drop into the 20’s surrounding Philadelphia but will drop into the mid 30’s in Center City.
Wednesday: Skies should be mostly sunny to start the day but with high clouds may move in during the later afternoon hours as warm air moves in aloft ahead of a cold front that will cross on Thursday. Temperatures will bounce up into the mid 40’s for nearly everyone but should not drop off as much tomorrow night as high clouds help to limit cooling overnight.
Climate Corner: November continues its cool march and will finish below normal in both temperatures and precipitation for the first time in seven years.
Hurricane Season To End Above Normal, But Less Active Than Though: The 2007 Atlantic Hurricane season ends on Friday with 14 named storms but was less active than Dr. William Gray forecasted it to be. It is possible that at least one tropical depression will be upgraded to tropical storm during reanalysis this winter, with Tropical Depression 10 being a possible candidate to be upgraded.
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November 27, 2007


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