Now
The official temperature, which peaked at midnight at 57°, has fallen through the day to 52° at mid afternoon. Northeasterly winds have been gusting to near 30 mph at times. The dampness will be slow to move out of the area as this nor'easter uncharacteristically drifts gradually southward under the influence of an upper-level "cut-off" low.
CapitalWeather.com chart from NWS data, photo © Kevin Ambrose
Tonight and Tomorrow
For the outlook through the rest of the weekend, scroll down to Camden's post below.
Tropical Topics
Atlantic tropical activity has perked up slightly with the development of a poorly organized low pressure area about 360 miles west-southwest of Bermuda. This has some potential to become a subtropical storm. A reconnaissance flight is tentatively scheduled for tomorrow to investigate.Blogrolling
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