More Fall Like Everyday

By Chester Lampkin - Meteorologist
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 10:10am

As we delve deeper into the Autumn season, a cooling trend will continue. It's already mid-October and though it's still possible to have extreme summer like warmth, mother nature will continue to cool us down for the most part. Normal high temperatures continue a cooling trend that begins in the middle of Summer. By early November our 30 year normal high temps will drop below the 70 degree threshold. The 1st of December see's a normal high of 60, while we reach our coolest normal highs of the season by the 21st of December, which is about the 1st day of calendar Winter. On October 15th NOAA will release it's big Winter outlook for the United States. I'll have a blog entry on that and more in the coming week.

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Current Conditions

42° Feels like 32°
Partly Cloudy and Breezy
Humidity: 40%
Wind Speed: West at 23.0 MPH
Barometer: 29.76"
Dewpoint: 19.0° F (-7.2° C)
Wind Chill: 32° F (0° C)
Visibility: 10.00 Miles

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