Thursday, October 14, 2010

Thursday, October 14th

Good morning! Wednesday was a great day here in the Interior. We saw a high of 28 degrees with cloudy skies. There was no snow to speak of, except what it is on the ground. Today, we should see some clearing by the afternoon with a high around 25 degrees. Tonight will see clear skies and lows between 0 and 10 above.

Friday will continue with clear skies and plenty of sunshine. We should see highs around 20 degrees. The clear skies will continue on Friday night with a low around 0 degrees. However, the Geophysical Institute is predicting a 2 for the Aurora Borealis for overnight Friday. So, if you are up at any odd hour of the night and want to freeze your toes, head on outside and take a quick look for the Northern Lights.

The weekend looks to be a bit warmer. Highs on Saturday should top out around 30 degrees and Sunday should be around 35 degrees. The NWS is calling for a chance of snow on Sunday through Tuesday night. I am not sure if this will pan out, as they have been very wishy-washy on the idea. I guess we will just have to wait and see.

Current Conditions at 6:30 a.m.:

Temperature: 20 degrees
Skies: Cloudy
BP: 29.85 and falling
RH: 77%
DP: 15.2
Winds: 4 mph NNE
Sunrise: 8:41 a.m.
Sunset: 6:31 p.m.

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