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High pressure off the south Georgia coast tonight will provide mainly clear skies and chilly conditions by morning. Lows will be in the upper 20s to near freezing across the WBTV viewing area.
Pleasant southerly breezes over the next couple of days will result in unseasonably mild conditions Wednesday and Thursday with highs well up in the 60s. More clouds Friday, but still mild.
Much cooler weather and more clouds, even some rain is expected over the weekend, so enjoy the next few days.
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NOAA'S TOP WEATHER HEADLINE |
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WEEKEND SNOWSTORM IN NORTHEAST CORRIDOR CLASSIFIED AS A CATEGORY 3 "MAJOR" STORM
The weekend snowstorm that struck the eastern seaboard and brought airlines and roadways to a standstill in some of the nation's biggest cities was classified as "Major" or a Category 3 storm on the new Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale, or NESIS, scale, according to the NOAA National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. This is a preliminary classification based on the snowfall observations available at this time. NESIS, which NOAA made operational this winter, ranked this Northeast storm as having the 20th biggest impact out of a sample of 32 storms that have occurred between 1956 and 2006.
For more information go to: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2006/s2580.htm |
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CNN'S TOP WEATHER HEADLINE |
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