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September's Last Rain Dance: Northeast Weather Patterns Shifting

Stephen Pellettiere
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Hi, this is Video Bilder Steve Pelletier and the Weatherman. Thanks for checking into the WeathermanPod.com on your Friday. It's the 26th day of the month of September. The days are getting close to the end of the month. And uh, well, we had some occasional rain and showers much of the mid-Atlantic and northeast during the daytime on Thursday. Not a lot of rainfall. Some places did get over an inch, but generally it was looking at about a third to a half inch of rainfall as the series of frontal systems and weak areas of low pressure continue to move off towards the northeast and now expected to move offshore. It will turn out to be a partly sunny day across the mid-Atlantic and a northeast. Looking at temperatures on the warm side, generally ranging in the upper 70s in northeastern PA and central New York, to about the lower to mid-80s in most places across the east from New York City down to Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington. Looking at fair skies for Friday night, and Saturday is also looking pretty good with temperatures back up to near 80. Looks like another frontal system, though, will be moving through on Saturday night. That will bring a little area of low pressure and possibly our last chance for rain for this month of September in the Northeast. Saturday night, low temperatures range down to about 62 with a chance of showers. Might be some showers on Sunday until the midday, and then some clearing later on. High 75. Nice weather for Monday and Tuesday of next week. If you're flying today, weather-wise across the nation. Improving conditions across the Northeast. So the Philadelphia, New York, and Boston area, the weather will be improving there, so no problems weather-wise getting into those airports. I'll looking at D.C. with the possibility of a few showers, but the trend will be towards slow, gradual improvement. Also, some showers and thunderstorms in Charlotte. Slight to moderate delays there, and also slight to moderate delays in Atlanta, where there'll be some occasional rain, but the frontal system looks like it's edging a little bit further east of them. So the weather will be improving at the world's busiest airport. Looking also at some scattered showers in South Florida, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm, and Miami Beach, also Fort Myers, maybe some late-day thunderstorms. Dry in Houston and Dallas, dry in Chicago and Minneapolis, St. Paul, also looking generally dry in central and southern California and in the Pacific Northwest. Clouds on the increase, and maybe some showers in Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland later on Friday into Saturday. I'm in your model Just Steve Feld, the Tierra and I am the Weatherman. Hope you have a great day today. Talk to you first thing on Saturday. See you then.