Outlook:
As an upper level ridge continues to progress eastward over the Mid Atlantic, a surface high pressure cell will expand through the next few days, yielding nothing short of spectacular weather (at least through Tuesday evening).
Today: Temperatures soar into the upper 60s/low 70s under sunny skies and light winds. By nightfall as the trick-or-treaters make their ways into the streets, temperatures will have fallen off only into the lower 50s.
Tomorrow: The high pressure ridge that has been delivering this pristine fall weather will begin to degrade as it is forced off the east coast by an approaching trough. As anticipated, this trough, accompanied by a weak cold front, should roll through the region late Tuesday/early Wednesday morning. Tuesday will remain dry, but expect an increasing in cloud cover through the afternoon. Highs will still manage to make it into the upper 60s/near 70.
Wednesday: As a surface cold front rolls through the Mid Atlantic, winds switch to a more northerly direction, ushering in slightly cooler temperatures into the region.
Mother Nature's Timer is a bit off:
On October 29, the mountain ranges of Vermont received nearly 25-30 inches of snow as separate storm systems dumped the white stuff all over the northeast. The following Pictures were posted on Eastern US weather Forums yesterday. The photos are from the Killington, Vermont Ski area, and I must say--I'm just a bit jealous.
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Mother Nature Cooperates for Halloween
By Lee Carlaw On Monday, October 31, 2005 At 10:23 AM
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