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I am based here for the next eight weeks so I hope people don't mind the
occasional weather report. A rather dull day with convective infill, about 7/8 of stratocumulus. It seems as though a cold front has moved SE, with the trough ultimately heading for Florence and guiding her towards UK shores. JFK has the following METAR - KJFK 102151Z 13008KT 10SM FEW035 BKN045 20/14 A3020 RMK AO2 SLP225 T02000139 The latest VIS imagery explains the situation well - http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/eaus/loop-vis.html Joe -- Upper East Side, 94th Street. |
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