Windy Forecast?

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Today's storm is still deepening off the coast and it appears it will still move through just to our north bringing strong winds tonight. Since it is still developing, the exact strength and track is still not certain. As I said in an earlier post, it may be just hours before landfall before we know all the details. BTW- the sunrise today was very gray not really eerie at all. Usually before a windstorm the morning light has an eerie look to it. Don't know what this foretells but we will know soon enough. And on the satellite, there is no real defined curl up of the low like we usually see wrapping up, it is still developing very close to the coast. Stay tuned . . .


-- posted by Pat Timm @ 9:52 AM,

1 Comments:

At 5:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Tim,

Just wanted to drop you a note and say that enjoy your columns in The Columbian.

I became a very novice weather guy when I started building my house and trying to time the weather with my building. That was 2 years ago and now I don't miss a day of recording all my gauges.

Any advice for a guy that wants to learn more about weather.

Looking forward to the windstorm tonight looks like it might big as big as they say huh.

 

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