Saturday, October 01, 2005

A Fun Saturday!

Today has been a great day! It first started with Children's First Day. I had a blast spending time with wonderful children and their families at Highland Park. I survived a near injury when the belt buckle harness came loose and a tight bungy cord came flying back at an estimated 50 mph at me...just grazing my leg! Other than that...a wonderful time with music, prizes, games, and quality time with the children!

Next was a quick stop at the Katrina Benefit Concert held at Midtown Grill. Thanks to the bands, vendors, and especially Joe (General Manager) for hosting a great event for a great cause!

To top off the day...I had the pleasure of watching Nebraska win a thriller in double overtime 27-20 over rival Iowa State. For once, the west coast offense actually worked!

As for weather...we will be warmer than normal for the next few days with temperatures getting into the upper 80s. A slight chance of an afternoon shower or thunderstorm is possible on Sunday. The GFS and European computer models are hinting at another shot of cooler air coming in by the middle to end of the week. The teaser we had last week was not enough for me, so lets hope the model solutions are right!

The tropics are semi-active with Tropical Depressions 19 and 20. 19 is in the eastern Atlantic and will move north, well away from the US. TD 20 finally formed in the Caribbean and looks to head across the Yucatan Peninsula before making a second landfall on the Mexican Coast in the Bay of Campeche.

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