Comparing the current temperatures map to the current surface map shows how the two high presssure systems over the U.S. are leaving most of the country with warm temperatures and south winds.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Wednesday, Feb. 16th
Current conditions are 47 degrees F under sunny skies with high cirrus clouds. There is a light 4 mph south wind and it feels like 50 degrees F. Tonight more clouds will move in and a chance of precepitation is possible. The high pressure system is moving southeast so we will see the back side of it. This means we will have more south winds and warmer temperatures. Tomorrow there is a high of 52 degrees F and mostly cloudy skies.

Comparing the current temperatures map to the current surface map shows how the two high presssure systems over the U.S. are leaving most of the country with warm temperatures and south winds.
Comparing the current temperatures map to the current surface map shows how the two high presssure systems over the U.S. are leaving most of the country with warm temperatures and south winds.
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