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WEATHER OPEN ROLLS:
ANNOUNCER SAYS: "NOW CHIEF
METEOROLOGIST ALAN SEALLS"
alan: Irma is much weaker. Winds
are down as the
center moves through western
Tennessee. It is
mostly just rain, centered over
the Ohio Valley but stretching
into the Northeast, and then
back
into the southern Plains. The
threat of widespread
extreme weather has ended. Jose
is still a
hurricane northeast of the
Bahamas but it looks like it
will stay away from land, at
least in the near future. The
latest forecast holds it as a
minimal hurricane that may
approach Bermuda over the
weekend. Our weather
stays nice and calm. We are good
and calm tonight
and for the next few days. Low
temperatures tonight
will be close to 60. Expect
upper 50s for inland
counties, and lower 60s close to
the beaches.
Tomorrow warms back to the lower
80s with partly
cloudy skies. A shower or two is
possible but most
locations won't get wet. Winds
will go from from
westerly tonight to
southwesterly tomorrow.
Thursday looks similar, although
a little warmer.
Friday and Saturday bring a
handful of showers,
especially for coastal counties.
Overall rain
coverage each day should stay
less than a third or a
quarter of the area. After
starting with lows near 70,
highs will be in the upper 80s
and humidity will be
higher. Sunday looks mostly dry
but a shower or
two is still possible. Highs
will be near 90, under partly
cloudy skies.
randy & mel:
randy: and it could be a long
season in new orleans
as the saints failed to impress
randy & mel:
