Monday, October 24, 2005

Wilma Hits the Gas Pedal

* Wilma has now moved across the Florida peninsula and is rapidly skirting through the waters off the Carolina coast. As of this writing, Wilma was moving northeast at around 38 mph! Fast, fast movement.

* A deep upper trough over the northeast will eventually absorb Wilma and make for some really nasty weather from New England into the Canadian Maritimes. If you have travel plans to NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, or anywhere along that corridor, you can expect some travel delays.

* The big story around here is the potential for frost Wednesday morning. Clear skies and light winds will allow temperatures to fall into the lower and middle 30's. There is a chance that many communities could even see freezing for an hour or two before sunrise Wednesday. The best chance of this will come along and north of I-20. But, the risk of frost extends across all of our area. If you have tender vegetation, be sure to bring it indoors before heading to bed Tuesday night.

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