Saturday is the LAST full day of Autumn for 2019. The Winter Solstice, the start of Winter, occurs at 11:19 PM EST, astronomically speaking. It also represents the SHORTEST day of the year and the LONGEST night of the year.
Tonight: More high clouds, temperatures may even rise a bit before morning, lows in the lower to mid 30s. Sunrise 7:42 AM Saturday: Plenty of high clouds, some hazy sun, highs in the lower to mid-50s Sunset 5:26 PM Saturday night: Mostly cloudy, lows in the mid to upper 30s. Sunday: Cloudy skies, rain showers develop, 40% chance, highs around 50. Sunday night: Periods of rain, 80% chance, lows in the lower 40s. Monday: Rainy, especially in the morning, 60% chance, mostly cloudy, highs in the mid to upper 50s Christmas Eve: Sunshiny and bright, highs in the lower 60s Christmas Eve Night: Few clouds, lows near 40° Christmas Day: Sunshiny and bright, highs in the lower to mid-60s This warm Christmas outlook was first presented on November 5th during my Winter Weather Outlook. To see that video for the rest of this upcoming winter, go to the Home page of CaptainAccurate.com, scroll down a bit, then hit PLAY. It's not easy being Accurate #CaptAccurateWx P.S. If you find these independent forecasts helpful, please consider downloading my NEW Captain Accurate Weather App. It's FREE. Just search: Captain Accurate at the App Store and Google Play. It comes with 5 FREE App Tutorials, so you can quickly learn all the wonderful things it can do. And Merry Christmas! www.CaptainAccurate.com
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12/20/2019 07:49:49 pm
Miss you David. Hope win your case. I was a Quality Control supervisor. I was also pushed out. American business can be down right cruel.
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