30 November 2011

Evening Post

High pressure in store for the region tonight will keep the weather calm and cool for tonight. Look for overnight lows to dip down into the lower 20's in the western half of the region, with the possibility of some places near Fort Wayne getting into the upper teens. Eastern half of the region wont get that cold tonight as I am expecting that a very slight off shore breeze with keep those temps about 2-5° warmer than the rest of the region.

Otherwise calm day tomorrow. Clouds roll in tomorrow night ahead of a weak front which will push through the region on Friday. This front will only bring clouds - except for a few possible snow flurries up near Detroit and Buffalo areas.

Another high pressure builds in for the weekend.

Then towards the end of the weekend, I am working on the next low pressure system that will affect the region. This system will bring us some rain and possibly some snow once the upper level low moves into the region. I'll type more in depth about this tomorrow morning at the 6.00 a.m. Update. But for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I'll have them for you as always.

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