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High Pressure Brings Calm: Northeast Forecast, Travel Watch, and a Coastal Wild Card

Stephen Pellettiere
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Hi, this is Midi Roger Steve Publicier, and I am the Weatherman. Thanks for checking into the WeathermanPond.com on your Thursday. It's the ninth day of the month of October. Almost a third of the way through the month already, and the days are getting shorter, as mentioned. And big area of high pressure started building into the mid-Atlantic and northeast. We caused temperatures to be back to near normal. That means daytime highs in the mid to upper 60s, nighttime lows in the 40s. That's going to be with us probably right up through Saturday. Now, beyond that, area of low pressure may form just off the outer banks of North Carolina and meander just off the shore. And that could be quite stormy and cause some beast erosion and even some rough seas along the eastern seaboard from about Hatteras all the way up to Cape Cod. But something for Sunday and Monday of this weekend. In the meantime, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, just some excellent weather courtesy of this big area, a high pressure building down. So with sunshine today, highzel range from 65 to 70. Fair and cool night, mid-40s in the 30s north and west. And it looks like another sunny day for Friday, highzel range close to 70 degrees, 65 to 70 most places, but uh we'll have temperatures only in the 60s across the Poconos and the Catskills. Also looking at fair skies near 70 on Saturday and that chance of rain with that stormy condition possible around the eastern seaboard on Sunday. If you're traveling by air today, of course, keep in mind because of staff shortages and uh problems at the local and national FAA controllers. They are uh looking at some delays and even cancellations because of staffing problems. And that's we can really have some problems. It's not because of the weather, because it's going to be fair in New York and uh also in the Boston area. It's also fair at Philadelphia, Washington, and Baltimore, no problems. Down at Charlotte, Atlanta is looking dry. Could be some thunderstorms offshore from Must Palm all the way down to Fort Myers. And uh in the West Coast, it looks like dry weather for uh at least uh Los Angeles, but it looks like the possibility of some showers moving in to San Diego and the possibility of some rain in LA, courtesy of uh some tropical weather that's south of Baja California in Mexico. And it looks like San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle will have some showers. Dry weather in Chicago and Minneapolis, St. Paul. I'm Eddy Rogers, heat Pelletier, and I am the weatherman. Hope we have a great day today. Talk to your first thing on Friday. Have a good one. Take care.