Today's widespread rainfall was the most for many in over 2 months. As usual, some got dumped on(Morgan City 4-5") while others(Gulfport-Trace) received barely enough to settle the dust. The trigger for our rain is still to our west tonight and I expect another round of heavy showers to develop before daybreak. Once this upper disturbance passes to our east, the strongest surge of cold air will follow it making Thursday, Friday and Saturday sweater and jacket days. Night time lows Saturday and Sunday will approach freezing on the North Shore with some upper 30s away from the Lake on the South Shore. A slow warming trend will begin Sat. PM and continue into next week. It should be another great weekend...if you're dressed for it !
Tropical Storm Tomas is struggling tonight. He is drifting slowly westward over the Central Caribbean and NHC still indicates he'll strengthen back to a Cat. 1 Hurricane by Thursday. Their track takes Tomas back to the NNE over Haiti and eventually back out into the Atlantic north of Puerto Rico.
For anyone really bored regarding the election tonight, I suggest going to ICECAP.US and reading Dr. Roy Spencer's article on Global Warming Elitism, Today's Election and The Future. Some interesting reading.
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