Hurricane Erin is making waves in today’s weather news, bringing rough surf and tropical conditions from the Outer Banks to the Mid-Atlantic. As August winds down and children return to school, it seems that fall may arrive earlier than expected.
According to private weather forecaster BAM Weather, an abnormally strong trough is expected to move through the Great Lakes next week, signaling a true taste of fall on the way. This forecast has generated excitement as anomalies colors show up on @SynopticWX for the first time in a while.
Residents of Washington, D.C. should prepare for below-average temperatures next week, with average highs potentially dipping into the low 60s by the end of the week. Low temperatures around the Capital Beltway are forecasted to be in the low 50s.
In related news, the question of where global warming has disappeared to remains a topic of interest.
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