Monday, November 16, 2009

A Little Taste of Cold


Today: High of 72 degrees
Tonight: Low of 44 degrees with on and off showers
Tuesday: High of 55 degrees with mostly cloudy day
Tuesday night: Low of 37 and mostly cloudy
Wednesday: High of 58


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Starkville~

Hi everyone and I hope you all had a great weekend. Certainly, weather conditions were very nice this weekend as we saw sunny conditions with temperatures in the mid 70s. However, there will be some major changes in our forecast especially with temperatures. Today, during the morning hours we mostly saw few clouds but by the afternoon and into the evening hours more clouds appeared us some overcast conditions. Those clouds were associated with a cold front that came through giving us some light showers this late this evening. By now, most of the rain are off toward our east. We saw the high get to 72 degrees. Right behind this cold front, lies much cooler air which will impact our weather for the rest of the week.

Now, get ready to bring those sweaters out! As we move into tomorrow, highs will only get to 55 degrees with most of the day filled with cloudy skies. So, a 17 degree difference in temperature between today's high and tomorrow's high. Although the sun will be out, expect cool conditions with winds out of the west at 5-10mph. For tuesday night, lows will dipped down in the 30s. If your out and about make sure to have a coat in hand as we get down to the 30s for the first time this month.

Wednesday will be slightly warmer with the high getting near 58 degrees with sunny conditions. So, this week we finally get our first taste of normal November weather conditions. Stay warm and God bless!




Side Note: If your still up early Tuesday morning between 1a.m. and 6a.m., don't forget to catch the Leonid meteor showers. It should make for a great night to view them, so if your willing to get up and watch this incredible show please do so. If you take pictures, please send them to me at cml217@msstate.edu.

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