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#! rnews 2075
Path: netnews.upenn.edu!not-for-mail
From: news@netnews.upenn.edu (News System)
Newsgroups: upenn.weather
Subject: Forecast Sun Mar 06 11:05:05 EST 1994
Date: 6 Mar 1994 11:05:06 -0500
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Weather conditions at 10 AM EST on 6 Mar 94 for Philadelphia, PA.
Temp(f) Humidity(%) Wind(mph) Pressure(in) Weather
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40 52% East at 6 30.29 Overcast
Philadelphia and Vicinity Forecast...corrected extended forecast
National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly NJ
530 AM EST Sun Mar 6 1994
Today...clear early this morning...then partly sunny. High in the upper
40s. Light wind becoming south 10 mph by afternoon.
Tonight...partly cloudy. Low in the lower 30s. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
Monday...partly sunny...breezy and warmer. High 55 to 60.
Extended forecast Monday night through Thursday...
Monday night and Tuesday...chance of rain. Morning low about 40. High
in the mid to upper 50s.
Wednesday...chance of rain. Morning low about 40. High in the lower
50s.
Thursday...cooler with a chance of showers. Morning low in the lower
30s. High in the mid 40s.
Kraus
Extended forecast...
Monday night...chance of rain.
Tuesday...partial clearing north. Chance of rain south. Morning lows in
the 30s and lower 40s. Highs in the upper 40s and 50s.
Wednesday...chance of rain or snow north and rain south. Morning lows
in the 30s. Highs in the 40s and lower 50s.
Thursday...mostly cloudy and cooler. Chance of showers or flurries.
Morning lows in the 20s. Highs from the lower 30s to mid 40s.
Kraus
The National Weather Service information is provided by the University of
Michigan Weather Underground project and the National Science Foundation-funded
Unidata project, from a data feed broadcast by Alden/Zephyr Electronics, Inc.