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Not much news in our weather as a high pressure pattern remains established and will for the next 5 to 7 days. Temperatures will not be changing much with lows in the 60s and highs in the upper 80s though flirting with the lower 90s today.
There is a slight rish of severe weather across much of Wisconsin today where ongoing MCS will lead to differential heating and aide the development of supercells. Severe weather development there will depend on small scale features with the presence of a strong capping inversion.
Tropics remain fairly busy with Maria in the central Atlantic, a disturbed area between the Bahamas and Bermuda, another one in the far eastern Atlantic, and yet another area coming off the African coast. None of these represent any threat to land.
The map dicussion video is a bit long this morning because I added some video that I took during the height of Katrina while in Gulf Shores. The video is at the end of the discussion and was taken looking at Highway 59 where the storm surge had reached the area of Waterville.
Hope you have a great weekend as we all recover from the continuing effects of Hurricane Katrina.
-Brian-
on September 3, 2005, 4:49 pm
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