Here's your Election Day forecast. Looks dry across much of the nation. Still, two storm systems will have to be watched closely. The first in the west will cause widespread clouds and showers across Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, North Dakota, and portions of northern California, Nevada, and Utah. The middle of the nation will enjoy sunny skies east into the Ohio Valley as high pressure remains in control. The second storm system could actually become a hybrid tropical cyclone. This storm will affect portions of eastern North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and southern New Jersey. Back home in the northeast, skies will average partly to mostly cloudy as the storm to the south skirts under the region. There could be some morning fog across the valleys of New England as well.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Partly Obama, with a 50% chance of McCain
Forecast Prepared By Sam Lillo at 11:41 AM 0 comments
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