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Published: September 04, 2008 09:43 am
Weather Watch
By MARK HANOK
During the past week, the
combination of unusually
warm weather in the northern
Great Plains and upper
Midwest, combined with
Hurricane Gustav along the
central Gulf Coast, ensured
a continuation of magnificent
last summer weather here in
Otsego County.
At our weather station in
Otego, August turned out to
be a very dry month, with
only 1.45 inches of rain, or
about one-third of the normal
precipitation. While
there was more rain at many
other locations in Otsego and
Delaware counties, there
was an average of about half
the normal precipitation in
our region during August,
and it was a cooler than normal
month, with temperatures
one to two degrees below
normal.
A series of tropical storms
will break the current dry
weather pattern across the
Northeast, and we could
share in some of that rain
early in the weekend. On
Friday, Hanna — a tropical
storm or hurricane — will
track northward up the East
Coast and may affect the
coasts of South Carolina and
North Carolina. We’ll continue
with beautiful weather
in Otsego County, with high
pressure east of New England.
With partly sunny
skies, highs will be in the
mid-80s with moderate levels
of humidity.
The weather on Saturday
will depend on the exact
track of Hanna; if the storm
moves inland and further
west and north through
Pennsylvania and then western
New York, we could get
heavy rain along with strong
winds. However, even with
this kind of storm track,
there will be enough dry air
in the storm circulation to
bring intervals of sunshine
along with bands of heavy
rain. A track further east,
just out to sea, will keep
mostly cloudy skies in our
area on Saturday, with only
a few showers. Highs will be
in the mid-70s.
As the storm moves to the
north or northeast, partly
sunny skies will return on
Sunday, with a few showers
mainly in the morning, and
highs from 75 to 80 degrees.
Skies will be partly sunny
on Monday with a westerly
flow of dry air; highs will be
from 70 to 75 degrees.
On Tuesday, skies will be
partly sunny with a few
showers, as moisture associated
with another tropical
storm combines with an approaching
cold front; highs
will be in the low 70s.
Mark Hanok is an Otegobased
meteorologist. You
can visit him on the World
Wide Web at http://members.
aol.com/weathergazette.
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