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After a couple warm days tomorrow and on Thursday, it looks like a strong trough will move into the NW on Friday. The past few runs of the gfs show the cool weather will last for at least a week if not longer.
Both daylight and sun angle are " rapidly" declining here now, you can really tell the difference in the mornings now...late sunrises suck especially when we're still having humid 75-78F lows.
Sunrise and (interestingly enough) sunset are both at 7:11 today with a max sun angle of 62*.
Average high this past August was 80.7F and 80.8F at ORD and MDW...
I noticed the Northeast will get the colder anomalies more than you this weekend. I like seeing that cause it feels uncommon. You always seem to get things first before we do but it looks like Mid West wont have as deep a cold as we are. Win Win? Looks like its diving from Quebec and curving quickly out over New England. Not as deep and wide as once shown.
Current Map. Upper level flow and Mid Level Temps.
1: Ridge building into the West now from Pacific
2: Cut Off Low hanging around will dissolve today so heights build and warms up inside the ridge
3: Little dip coming from Canada with cold air aloft, will swing into New England this weekend, not dive down too far
4: Maria Still hanging around as she stopped and making a hard right turn OTS
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