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28Sep/11Off

Columbus, Georgia

Columbus.... it's not just for Ohio any more.

At 951AM, ET, Columbus was reporting a temperature of 69 degrees with a thunderstorm. The storms were almost at an end in the area for the time being, with a fairly well defined line established along a line from Macon to Andalusia, Alabama, as well as points to the west and south from Andalusia. An upper level low over the Great Lakes had established a cold pool over the heart of the country, while the still warm Gulf had established a convergence zone just inland that was triggering thunderstorms across the region, though heating of the day may actually work to cap convection this afternoon.
As the upper trough gets entrained into a greater mean trough, the cold air advection will begin to increase through the day today, and eventually turn the boundary presently triggering thunderstorms southward and off the coast, bringing in a couple days of seasonable weather with dry air in Columbus.
Tomorrow - Mostly sunny, High 85, Low 64
Friday - Sunny, High 82, Low 63

TWC: Tomorrow - A mainly sunny sky High 88, Low 66
Friday - Mix of sun and clouds High 84, Low 65

AW: Tomorrow - Mostly sunny and pleasant High 87, Low 62
Friday - Pleasant with abundant sunshine High 81, Low 61

NWS: Tomorrow - Sunny, High 87, Low 64
Friday - Sunny, High 83, Low 62

WB: Tomorrow - Sunny. High 86, Low 65
Friday - Sunny. High 84, Low 64

That's kind of nice sounding, isn't it? Radar shows some white hot thunderstorm action across the area.

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