Video: Feel of fall will continue with plenty of sunshine

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Published on September 15, 2020 - Duration: 02:45s

Video: Feel of fall will continue with plenty of sunshine

Milder air will begin moving in midweek, and there is a chance that remnants of Sally will work their way into the region.


Video: Feel of fall will continue with plenty of sunshine

Right.

Even cooler Arup in southernCanada.

So, yes, a chilly night iscoming up.

They're gonna be some spotsin Northwest Mass.

Southwest NewHampshire that will actually be in theupper thirties around dawn tomorrow itwill be around 50 51 in Boston, maybe55 or so places like Provincetown.

Sothis will be cool and definitely cool.Start tomorrow.

But what a beautifulday.

Bright sunshine, very comfortably.Cool air will be with us.

Most of uswill be in the sixties and a few spotscould touch 70 degrees.

Won't be thatwindy tomorrow.

A little bit of a lightsea breeze in the afternoon Cool.

Highpressure settles right over us, but itmoves offshore on Wednesday and thatallows a westerly wind to take over.And already it will be into theseventies Wednesday afternoon.

So twobeautiful, beautiful day is coming upnow I believe in a touch warmer onThursday ahead of this cold front Andby the way, this moisture as we get toThursday down here, that will be from aweekend version of Sally.

By then, mostof that moisture will likely stay southof us.

But there's a chance that alittle bit of the rain could make it upinto part of our area along aboutFriday.

We'll have to get a betterhandle on that the next day or two.High surf advisory remains in effecttomorrow.

That's not due to Sally, butthat's due to Paulette, which wentright across Bermuda very early today.That's a very powerful hurricane, butit's accelerating away.

And as it doesso after tomorrow, the surf should bemuch calmer.

Look at all these storms.This is just unreal.

We haven't hadthis much activity at the same time inthe tropics 1971.

Now we have to bevery careful somewhere down the roadwith Teddy, because that's gonnaprobably become a major hurricane inthe Central Atlantic as we get 2345days from now.

But of course, right nowit's all about Sally 100 mile per hourwinds with this storm right now, andyou can see the projected track iswinds with this storm right now, andyou can see the projected track ispretty much near the Mississippicoastline.

If that holds, it looks likepretty much near the Mississippicoastline.

If that holds, it looks likeit will.

It should be far enough eastof New Orleans so that they won't getthe worst of it.

There'll be affected,but not the worst.

You could see somestorm surge likely to be about 3 to 5ft around Lake Pontchartrain, forexample.

Storm surges, though, all theway to the Florida Panhandle with this.And boy, that prolific amount of rainbecause it's a very slow moving stormand may only gradually Macon approachand move onto land later tomorrow,tomorrow night or even early onWednesday.

All right, as far as we'reconcerned, here you go, that feel offall.

It's with us, no question aboutthat.

But to just gorgeous days comingup Thursday, a little bit of cloudinessa little warmer 75 to 80 can't rule outa spot shower.

Friday may be a littlethat moisture as it's running out tosee well south of us by that time fromSally could bring a bit of rain, or itmay stay south of us, and a very coolweekend is coming up, particularlySaturday night and Sunday

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