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Date Posted: 09/30/04 12:14:16pm
Author: dkeeley
Subject: Re: weekend weather
In reply to: mbardou 's message, "weekend weather" on 09/28/04 3:29:38pm

friday is when the bottom drops out here in the twin cities. a very strong cold front will be visiting our area finsihing out our 5th warmest september on record. we may get our first subfreezing temp of the season friday night.

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[> [> Re: weekend weather -- mbardou, 09/30/04 6:47:39pm [1]

Yep...it looks like Saturday morning has a good chance of having a freeze here in the Quad Cities....depends on if the boundary layer winds can decouple...the front looks to be a little faster than previous days so that just might be able to happen. Monday morning looks like possibly the best chance for a freeze here having had the secondary artic front roll though. Moline just missed having a warmer September than August. If Dubuque got to 72 today, then September would be warmer by a tenth of a degree or so. A tv guy mentioned that the last time this happened...at MLI and DBQ...was 1897....then he was quick to mention that there was 50 inches of snow that winter...quite a bit for around here.


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