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The Calm Before Tuesday's Storm: A Meteorologist's Perspective
Hi, this is meteorologist Steve Pelletier and I am the weatherman. Thanks for checking into theweathermanpodcom On your Sunday. It's the 21st day of the month of September 2025. We've had some great weather for the last several days. This month of September in the northeast has been very, very nice. We did have some rainy weather this past Wednesday. There's also the possibility of some showers from DC up to the Boston area, maybe sometime later Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
Speaker 0:But autumn officially arrives on Monday and at that point temperatures will be warming up After a beautiful weekend. Today temperatures will range generally in the 70s because of an east breeze. It'll be warmer in DC and Richmond but a little bit cooler up in the Boston area as a big surge of high pressure moves downtown of central and eastern Canada. But it will be dry for today, tonight and early tomorrow. As a matter of fact, tomorrow afternoon, as we get into autumn, temperatures will range back into the upper 70s. It may even go into the 80s for the first full day of autumn on Tuesday at 80 to 85, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Late day and evening Frontal system over the Midwest will be arriving in the east. That will probably give us the chance of some showers even through midday on Wednesday, an improving trend weather-wise towards the end of this upcoming week. In the meantime, though, we've got a great day coming up for today Plenty of sunshine and our highs in the 70s.
Speaker 0:If you're traveling today by air looks like some decent weather down in Atlanta, with an area of moisture over the nation's midsection starting to squeeze into northern Georgia. But I think Atlanta is going to be in real problems in and out of their major hub across not only the United States but the world, looking at showers or a thunderstorm in extreme south Florida. But it does look pretty good for Fort Myers up to Tampa, st Pete, maybe a few isolated late-day thunderstorms down in West Palm or down in Miami and Fort Lauderdale and up in the Chicago area, just overcast with rain. There will be some delays going in and out of Chicago today, also around Nashville, same thing St Louis and also Kansas City, the possibility of some thunderstorms during the daytime. Today Does look like dry weather for Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth. Although there might be some late-day thunderstorms, the hazy, hot and humid weather continues there and it looks like generally dry conditions in San Francisco. Maybe some showers in southeastern California, close to the Arizona and Nevada border, but it does look like dry weather also in the Pacific Northwest. Nice conditions in Portland and in Seattle as well.
Speaker 0:So no major problems except for the Chicago area, new York and Boston looking very, very good for weather-wise in and out during the daytime today. No problems weather-wise. We have some other types of problems that can cause some airline delays, but weather not a problem in the Northeast today. I'm your manager, steve Pelletier, and I am the weatherman. Hope you have a great day today. Talk to you first thing on Monday. See you then.