May 28th, 2008 Forecast
Tonight: The evening showers and storms will end from north to south as a cold front presses south across the Mid-Atlantic. Cooler north winds will blow in once the front passes through later this evening and it should be relatively cool by tomorrow morning, with low temperatures in the upper 40's across the Lehigh Valley to the mid 50's along I-95 and points south and east of the city. Breezes from the north should be around 10-20 mph after the front blows through and these breezes will keep up for part of Wednesday. Skies will be mostly cloudy but should begin to clear late north of Philadelphia as the frontal boundary pushes farther south.
Wednesday: North breezes will diminish during the afternoon hours as skies generally become sunny with a few patchy clouds from Philadelphia on south possible. Temperatures will be about 10-15 degrees cooler than today, with high temperatures a couple of degrees on either side of 70 degrees expected across the region.Wednesday night will be quite cool with lows generally in the 40's for everyone but the city.

Money (and Sports) Talks: China launched a weather satellite into the atmosphere early Tuesday with the goal of improving weather forecast accuracy during the Olympics this August.
Recovery continues across the northern suburbs of Minneapolis and St. Paul after two tornadoes, an EF1 and EF3, struck the heavily populated communities of Coon Rapids, Blaine, Lino Lakes, and Hugo. Seven died in Parkersburg, IA, from their tornado on Sunday.
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