Well... summer certainly flew by fast this year.. probably more so than other years, being that we really didn't have much summer like weather. In fact, September might end up being the best weather of the summer, eventhough, most people pretty much consider it over around Labor Day.
Now that Fall has arrived, we'll be having a lot of those cool nights and comfortable days. This weekend will feature some typical fall weather, especially Saturday. Many of our friends to the north of us will likely get their first frost or freeze of the season.
We do have something rather significant to keep an eye on for Tuesday. We've got a pretty powerful storm that will develop over the lakes states and move into Canada. This will create a very tight pressure gradient and we will likely have some issues with wind... might be looking at advisory criteria.. we'll have to watch it closely. Some higher elevation areas of New England have a shot at some snow flurries as well.
Winter is not too far away. As we head into the winter, keep it tuned to my blog. I'll have detailed analysis of major winter weather events.
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