
LOCAL WEATHER
MM’s Wx Vlog
This Week’s Hazards

Wx Summary
Sunny days and starry nights are all that’s in the forecast for the rest of this week and right on into the weekend. Afternoon highs will warm into the lower 80s by the end of the week, with a bit of an increase in humidity too. All in all, the forecast is looking good for the middle of September!
Five-Day Outlook

Five-Day Weather Forecast
Wednesday & Thursday: Mostly sunny. Gradually warmer each day.
Friday: Mostly sunny with a bit more humidity.
The Weekend: Mostly sunny and warm.
Hiker’s Forecast
I posted this on the hiking marathon Facebook page yesterday. Those of us participating in the hiking 10K or marathon can finally enjoy wonderful hiking weather for the rest of the week and into the weekend! To learn more, just visit https://hikingmarathon.com/ While you may be too late to fully participate in this year’s marathon, it’s never too late to start hiking and enjoying the outdoors. You can still join us for the celebration at the Hit the Trails Festival on Saturday, October 1! I’ll be there with my Meteorologist Mark booth!

Almanac

HISTORY
On This Day
1988 – Hurricane Gilbert made the first of its two landfalls on Mexico, producing 170 mph winds at Cozumel.
2020 – Astronomers report possible sign of life on Venus, after detecting phosphine in planets’s atmosphere by telescope.
REGIONALLY
Past 24-Hour Precip Totals

NATIONALLY
Past 24-Hour Temperature Changes
Bluer colors represent colder temps from 24 hours ago, while redder colors indicate warmer temps from 24 hours ago.

Today’s High Temps & Departure from Average
Today’s high temps are shown below. The coloration indicates departure from average, with redder colors indicating above-average high temps and bluer colors indicating below-average high temps. White coloration indicates average temps.
Highest temp expected today: 103 degrees (red star)
Coolest high temp expected today: 35 degrees (blue star)

Tomorrow Morning’s Low Temps & Departure from Average
Tomorrow morning’s low temps are shown below. The coloration indicates departure from average, with redder colors indicating above-average low temps and bluer colors indicating below-average temps. White coloration indicates average temps expected.
Warmest overnight low expected: 83 degrees (red star)
Coolest overnight low expected: 20 degrees (blue star)

Hurricane Forecast
An area of low pressure is becoming more concerning. While it’s too early to know what, if any, impact this system will have on the U.S., the forecast path does raise some eyebrows. I’ll keep you posted!

Fall Foliage Map

MM NEWS
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