Saturday, September 17, 2005

Saturday...

Well after cooling off from watching a disgusting 7-6 win by my Nebraska Cornhuskers over the Pitt Panthers...we shall talk a little weather...

After a "cold" front pushed through overnight, we have slightly dried out humidity wise, but not much. This drying will be enough to cool our overnight lows down into the mid 60s, which is still right around normal. Unfortunately, an area of high pressure currently over Texas, also called a "heat bubble", will slide eastward and our temps will warm up for a few days. Highs will be in the lower 90s, with the exception of Monday, when we could get into the mid and upper 90s. I don't know if you agree with me...but I am ready for fall weather...

The tropics continue active with TD 17 forming in the Atlantic. Early indications are that this will head NW and then N, away from the US...but as we have mentioned so often on this board...its too early to say that with total confidence. In fact, if climatology has anything to say...this could very easily slide west underneath the ridge and affect portions of the Texas and Mexican Gulf Coast....will be watching closely!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend...and GO RAIDERS tomorrow night!

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