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--Monday, May 14, 2012--

 

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Special Weather Statements: None at this time

 

 

TODAY

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Scattered Showers

64°

WIND: S 5-10 mph          PRECIP. CHANCE: 90%

 

TONIGHT

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Rain, Heavy at Times

54°

WIND: SE 5-10 mph                 PRECIP. CHANCE: 100%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOMORROW

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Rain

Possible Thunderstorm

67°

WIND: SW 5-10 mph        PRECIP. CHANCE: 80%

 

TOMORROW NIGHT

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Showers Early

Cloudy

50°

WIND: W 5-10mph         PRECIP. CHANCE: 50%

 


 

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ALMANAC – May 14, 2012

Yesterday's Weather

Today's Normal & Records

HIGH TEMPERATURE: 78°

NORMAL HIGH:  65°

LOW TEMPERATURE: 52°

NORMAL LOW: 46°

PRECIPITATION:  0.13”

RECORD HIGH:  81° (1956)

SNOWFALL:  0.0”

RECORD LOW:  30° (1996)

 

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Forecast Discussion    

Moisture will filter into the area from the south this afternoon. As it does, rain will become steadier and heavier this evening into tonight. This will continue into tomorrow as it tapers off to showers with a possible thunderstorm in the afternoon. The rain will move out by tomorrow evening but skies should remain cloudy. Wednesday will be variably cloudy with a chance of a shower but it should be mostly dry. Thursday begins a beautiful stretch of weather right through the weekend, making the commencement ceremony a very pleasant one this year.

A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR FORECASTERS Nicholas Sharr, Jordon Contract, Jonathan Visnosky, AND David Loveless FOR ALL OF THEIR FORECASTS. HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!!

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Last Updated by Daniel J. Linek on 5/14/12 at 1:58 PM


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