The National Weather Service at Ryan Airport announced the following forecast Saturday night for Baton Rouge and the surroundings.
It will be partly cloudy through Monday with a chance of afternoon showers. High Sunday and Monday will be in the mid 8Os. Winds will be southeasterly 10 to 50 miles per hour becoming smaller at night.
Probability of rain will be 20 percent Sunday.
On the coast, winds will be southeasterly 10 to 50 knots (海里). Seas will run 2—4 feet. Winds and seas will be 3 feet higher near a few thunder showers.
High tide (潮水) at 1:00 p.m. , low tide at 12:24 a.m. Re- cord high for May was 93 posted in 1956 and record low was 51 recorded in 1954. Normally, temperature should change from 86 to 65 degrees.
There will be scattered (分散的) afternoon thunder-showers Thursday and over the west part of the state Thursday. Tuesday through Thursday, lows will be in the mid to upper 70s, with highs in the mid to upper 80s.A. there will be no rain in the forecasted period
B. records will be broken
C. winds from the southwest will be becoming smaller at night
D. skies will be partly cloudy on Sunday and Monday
The National Weather Service at Ryan Airport announced the following forecast Saturday night for Baton Rouge and the surroundings.
It will be partly cloudy through Monday with a chance of afternoon showers. High Sunday and Monday will be in the mid 8Os. Winds will be southeasterly 10 to 50 miles per hour becoming smaller at night.
Probability of rain will be 20 percent Sunday.
On the coast, winds will be southeasterly 10 to 50 knots (海里). Seas will run 2—4 feet. Winds and seas will be 3 feet higher near a few thunder showers.
High tide (潮水) at 1:00 p.m. , low tide at 12:24 a.m. Re- cord high for May was 93 posted in 1956 and record low was 51 recorded in 1954. Normally, temperature should change from 86 to 65 degrees.
There will be scattered (分散的) afternoon thunder-showers Thursday and over the west part of the state Thursday. Tuesday through Thursday, lows will be in the mid to upper 70s, with highs in the mid to upper 80s.A. will reduce their speed at night
B. will be from a different direction on the coast than in the city
C. will decrease their speed when they join in thunder-showers at sea
D. will be from south to west
The National Weather Service’s three-day outlook calls for temperatures to average a little below seasonal normal throughout most of upstate New York.
There is a frost to warning out for tonight with temperatures expected to drop to thirty-five degrees. Tomorrow morning will be chilly under partly cloudy skies, with temperatures in the low forties warming to about sixty degrees by noon.
The cloud cover should lift by the weekend. Again, you can expect those crisp morning temperatures to rise by midday on both Saturday and Sunday. The leaves should be at their most brilliant by then under bright, sunny skies. And it promises to be a beautiful fall weekend.
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