If you're a daily Talkweather Blog reader, you first heard about an East Coast Hurricane back on the 16th - when I mentioned "The U.S. Hurricane Landfall on the 25th in Florida". At the time, now Hurricane Irene was nothing more than a wave of Low Pressure getting ready to exit the West Coast of Africa. Check Irene out by Clicking Here.
As for us in Pow County:
Headlines:
Dry weather continues will only minimal shots rain.
Seasonal Temps continue before going Above Seasonal by Mid next week.
Dry weather continues as High Pressure remains over the state. Showers and storms over eastern Nebraska this morning will weaken and finally diminish. Temps in Central Iowa will be in the Low 80's. There's an outside shot a shower or two in northern Iowa this afternoon/evening.
High Pressure will continue to dominate thru the weekend until weak low pressure moves into the area late Sunday into early Monday causing an Isolated Shower with little rainfall expected. Tuesday and Wed will be abit more rainfall favorable as fairly strong system builds to our west. At the same time, Southwest winds will increase thru the day Wed and our temps will go back into the High 80's to near 90 for the remainder of next week.
5 Day Rainfall Total: 1/4" or Less.
Temps: Normal Highs - Above Normal by Wed (31st).
Today and Sat 26th/27th: Dry - Temps Low 80's.
Sun thru Tues 28th-30th: Mainly Dry - Isolated Showers early Mon and late Tues - Temps 75-80.
Wed thru Fri 31st-Sept 2nd: Breezy - Isolated Tshowers Wed/Thurs - Dry Fri - Temps High 80's.
Sat and Sun 3rd/4th: Tshowers - Temps near 80.
Mon thru Fri 5th-10th: Dry and Cooler.
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