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Was 48 here this morning, around 30 now and dropping fast. Wind whipping around 30mph. Was planning on reloading when I get up for work at 1am, might have to throw on a couple of chuglies.
52 & sunshine on Sunday,43 yesterday,3 inches snow overnight,15 & light snow at sunrise today.High of 18 pretty steady until midnight then slowly rising all day on Wednesday to lo 30's. High of 12 on Thursday if we're lucky with more snow possible on Friday.
* WINDS... SOUTHWEST 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 55 MPH.
* TIMING... THIS EVENING THROUGH 7 AM WEDNESDAY.
* IMPACTS... SCATTERED TREE AND POWERLINE DAMAGE WITH POSSIBLE POWER OUTAGES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT SUSTAINED WINDS OF 31 TO 39 MPH OR WIND GUSTS OF 46 TO 57 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT... ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES ARE ALSO POSSIBLE.
The caps are from the weather channel, looks like we are in for a interesting night.
Ours is goofy too. 57 at the moment and if you look at the hourly forecast it goes down one degree every hour clear through tomorrow and on until nine in the morning day after tomorrow.
We had those 50+ winds last week. Trees moving worse than during non-hurricane Irene. Then over the weekend we got the deep freeze, lows down to 4F. Monday it shoots back up to 40, then this morning we got 3 inches of snow (Finallly). All meted now and mild a cuple days, more light snow then moderately cold 20s this weekend.