Oct
09.
An upper level low pressure trough (shaded area) will keep us in onshore flow today and that will mean a lot of clouds, but not rain. The high pressure ridge behind it will bring back the sunshine until late Monday, Columbus Day, when wet weather will return. Today’s high will be about 66, 65 tomorrow with a frosty low of 30, then back to 66 on Sunday.
This is your last chance to put in your guess. Give it a try. How many raindrops fall in each square yard in a typical thunderstorm? Please put your answer as a comment. The first person to answer correctly will get one week of free personalized forecasts. Good luck! If nobody answers correctly I’ll have the answer for you later this evening.