Today will be a beautiful late summer day. After waking to temperatures in the mid 50’s temps will rise to about 75 degrees under mostly sunny skies, offering a hint that summer is on the wane.
Wednesday is expected to be mostly sunny as well as the mercury approaches 80 degrees, so we’ll have at least a couple of days to enjoy the remaining sights of summer.
Temperatures will dip to frosty levels in portions of the Northeast later this week as a fresh shot of cooler air moves in: https://t.co/HmnxU8R7Hh pic.twitter.com/ypvAjwusVs
— Breaking Weather by AccuWeather (@breakingweather) September 15, 2020
Hurricane Sally is still approaching the Alabama/Mississippi border with 100 mph winds. The effects are expected to be far reaching.
#Sally remains a category 2 hurricane. It has slowed down to a movement of 3 mph and is expected to continue at a slow pace, with dangerous flooding becoming more likely. Our live coverage continues. pic.twitter.com/aVVfGkFu9y
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 15, 2020
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