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Dry September Continues: Northeast Weather Update for 9/29

Stephen Pellettiere
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Hi, this is Vidy Brothers Steve Pelletier, and I am the Weatherman. Thanks for checking in to the Weathermanpod.com on your Monday. It's the 29th day in the month of September, and uh weather situation across the Northeast, really on the dry side for this month of September. Looks like our Chapel Jesus average maybe about a half a degree above normal, but precipitation is looking like about two to three inches below normal. Uh because not going to see very much rainfall either today or for tomorrow. As a matter of fact, across the Northeast Carter, we're looking at increasing clouds toward the daytime. Highs of range close to 80 degrees again, then mostly cloudy at night, 59. Looks like a mostly cloudy day for Tuesday, but dry. 79 for the last day of the month. By Wednesday, we open up October with sunshine and cooler weather. High pressure builds in from the Great Lakes, and it means temperatures generally ranging in the 60s to near 70 at daytime, in the 40s to near 50 at night. And that type of weather trend looks like it'll continue into this upcoming weekend when it does start to warm up a bit back into the 70s to closer to the 80 degree mark by one week from yesterday on Sunday. Well, looking outside right now, our weather situation is pretty good. But uh across the Northeast Carter, we are looking at storms to our south, mostly across North Carolina, South Carolina, and coastal sections of Florida, especially the East Coast. Tropical storm Emelda with winds up to 45 miles per hour and some torrential rains. We'll be moving over in the northern Bahamas during the morning and afternoon hours on Monday, and then continue towards the northeast. It's a stationary front just offshore, so it looks like it's going to bring lots of moisture for coastal North and South Carolina, Georgia, and the northern section of Florida. So if you're in traveling down into those areas, looks like the weather situation will affect flights in and out of central and south Florida. Daytime today and probably tomorrow as well. Atlanta not looking too bad. There's still going to be some showers and thunderstorms in Charlotte, uh, Norc, New York, all the way up to the Boston area, looking fine, fine in Chicago. Also looking good weather in Minneapolis, St. Paul, dry in Dallas and Houston, but some rainy weather moving into the Pacific Northwest. Dry conditions from San Diego to LA, and then some showers from San Francisco, up to Portland, and up into Seattle. I'm India Montre, Steve Fellow, Tier, and I am the Weatherman. Hope you have a great day today and talk to you first thing on Tuesday, last day of the month of September. See you then.