Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Warmer - Showers

The Arctic high pressure responsible for our frost the last two mornings will slide east of the region today allowing warmer & humid air along a warm front to move in. After showers this afternoon and overnight tomorrow will clear before a spectacular Thanksgiving Weekend descends upon us. It will be sunny with temperatures in the low twenties all weekend.
It was -1C this morning in Kemptville with a widespread hard frost. It has since warmed to 17C a temperature range of over 30 degrees F.

First SNOWSTORM? For any of my western readers, those in Gravelbourg and southern Saskatchewan specifically, it looks like the first winter storm of the season may be on tap for the weekend. A deep trough of low pressure along with surface low pressure near Colorado and cold air from the north may combine to produce snow and wind Saturday and Sunday. It is early yet, but just keep it in your thoughts and watch for updates. I have a link for Saskatchewan weather on the left.

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