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Wednesday, May 18

SEE WHAT A LITTLE SUN CAN DO!



Written By: Scott Hetsko


Less rain and peeks of sunshine have caused temperatures to soar this afternoon! In addition, the persistent onshore wind has diminished although temperatures remain in the 50s this afternoon along and North of Route 104.


Showers and thunderstorms will increase this evening as another surge of moisture makes its way from the Atlantic. The jetstream will become less amplified by Friday which will allow this upper low to weaken and move into New England. Good riddance!!!

4 comments:

  1. The record for the rainiest spring ever in history just fell in Buffalo.

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  2. Chris, Sodus PointMay 18, 2011 at 8:22 PM

    So far, there have been 58 days of spring. I wonder how many of those days have featured at least some measurable precipitation? I bet way more than half.

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  3. This coming Saturday is May 21st. Do a google search of that date....

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  4. I will search that date on Sunday morning.

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