Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Cooler weather returns, pt. 2

The cold front passed through last night and cooler weather was filtered into the area. This morning at 1am, Salisbury's temp was 49°. Now we have fallen to 40° with a wind chill of 33°. At noon, Salisbury is 12° cooler than noon yesterday. Even though the surface cold front passed, the upper level trough is still digging into the Mid Atlantic states and that is why the clouds are still hanging around (like what Justin said below). As the trough begins to push through the area, we may see some snow/rain showers this afternoon. Little to no snow accumulation expected. The coldest day arrives tomorrow with highs only reaching the mid to upper 30's with a breeze making it feel even colder. Thursday night into Friday looks to be the coldest night with temps dipping into the teens. Thursday will overall be a much below normal for this time of year.
Good news though, the cold spell is short lived with a warm up coming heading into the weekend. Highs on Friday will rebound to the mid 40's and temps will reach the mid 50's early next week! Bundle up!

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