Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Record Breaking Broken Record To Be Broken Tomorrow

This picture was taken Thursday in the front yard. This maple tree usually is red to some degree every year, but this year it was spectacular. But last evening it was already bare. I'll have my work cut out for me with breezy conditions today and tomorrow. I expect to have a veritable avalanche of leaves.
Three records set in the same year have been erased the past three days. Yesterday's 84 is the warmest it's ever been so late in November and ties the all-time record for the month of November which was the 84 set on Nov. 2nd 1961. How 'bout another one? Yessireee Bob. 79 today should be surpassed pretty easily today with partly cloudy skies and southwest winds ahead of our front. That's the record breaking, broken record breaker. This morning it was 63 degrees at Channel 3 at 7 am. It will be tough to get much above that tomorrow afternoon.
It will be a short dip with the possibility of patchy frost Friday morning and Saturday morning, but daytime highs will gradually climb heading into the weekend. Not to record levels, but still above average with highs around 70 Saturday and Sunday. Late Sunday we'll have another shot at some showers, but again rainfall may be somewhat limited. That's bad news for our parched pattern, good news for those who don't like leaf glop.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home