The Weather Man Podcast, I talk about weather!
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The Weather Man Podcast, I talk about weather!
Warmer today and Thursday
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Quick Intro And Date
SPEAKER_00Hi, this is Meteor Modger Steve Pelletier, and I am the Weatherman. Thanks for checking into the WeathermanPunk.com on your Wednesday. It's the 25th day of the month of March 2026. And it looks like our weather situation once again after a perfectly blue sky, but a very chilly type of day developed on Wednesday. It was pretty typical for what it should be on the normal 24th day of March yesterday. Today for your Wednesday, look for generally skies to be partly sunny. It's not going to be really too bad of a day, and actually a little bit warmer up there, 50 to 55. It'll be a light southwest wind increasing a little bit during the afternoon. There'll be some clouds tonight, though. Nighttime low temperatures, not as cold as it has been. Temperatures this morning went down into the upper 20s and lower 30s. Today it'll only get down to about 41 for the overnight tonight into Thursday morning. Thursday, maybe some early clouds, but it will become mostly sunny and a very nice day. If you can get out tomorrow, it'll be a good one. Highs will range between 63 and 68. Some rain likely on Thursday night with nighttime lows 48. And some rain in the morning hours on Friday. Then in the afternoon, a slow, gradual clearing trend by later in the day. Expected highs middle 50s. Here's a look at the weekend. Saturday's weather is featuring sunshine and temperatures mid to upper 40s, then you're 50 and Sunday sunny, upper 40s, lower 50s, then. Now, if you're traveling by air today, weather situation, of course, across much of the eastern portion of the nation looking very good. High pressure is the main feature across the Carolinas and Virginias, extending up into New England. There's a frontal system almost stationary across northern sections of New York, up around the Adirondacks, northern Vermont, and northern New Hampshire, and into central Maine. There's also a frontal system almost stationary from the northern Dakotas expanding into the northern portion of the Great Lakes. The UP of Michigan, all onto some rainy weather with a little bit of snow, also a possibility a little bit further north into uh Ontario, into uh uh Ontario province of Canada. And looking at uh dry weather for the most part, nations midsection, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul, all looking good. Dry in Atlanta and Charlotte, dry, of course, in New York, LaGuardia, JFK, no problems weather-wise there. Could be some scattered showers in Orlando, Jacksonville, and Daytona, but down in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, it looks like generally dry conditions expected there. A few afternoon thunderstorms in Fort Myers. New Orleans will have some uh rain showers. Uh, West Coast, dry in LA and San Diego and San Francisco, but rainy conditions continue up in Portland and Seattle today. I'm in your bond, Steve Pelletier, and I am the weatherman. Weather situation still pretty good across the nation for your midweek as we get into the last few days of this month of March. A month that'll be above normal rainfall wise, below normal snowfall, and above normal temperature wise in the mid Atlantic and Northeast. By the time we get to that last day of March on the 31st, next Tuesday. I'm in your router, Steve Pelletier. Have a great day. Talk to you first thing tomorrow. See you then.