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Monday, October 15, 2012

Beneficial Rain Northwest

Hello everybody! It's a new week here at KyleWX and we are saying goodbye to Chicopee Falls and the Northeast region for now. As previously mentioned, the next region will have to be the Northwest. I have chosen this city to be Quillayute, WA. Also, we have another storm in the Atlantic named Rafael. Let's get to it.

Tropical Storm Rafael

Courtesy: NHC/NOAA

Tropical Storm Rafael is churning in the Atlantic, but is expected to stay away from the US Mainland. Bermuda will more than likely see heavy rain and rough surf as Rafael passes east of the island Tuesday afternoon. After Thursday, Rafael should become post-tropical as it heads into the northern Atlantic.

Quillayute, WA (KUIL)

Quillayute and virtually the whole of the Northwest Region will be seeing beneficial rains after a three-month dry streak. Thanks to a low off the Oregon coast, Quillayute could see another 3 to 5 inches before the week is through. High temperatures will beholding in the middle 50's for the duration.

Fort Worth, TX (KFTW)

Unlike the Northwest, the Southern Plains will be dry for the upcoming week. High pressure over New Mexico will keep rain out of the area. Dew points will also be comfortable, with even some lower 30's by mid-week. Highs in the lower 80's, Lows from the mid 50's to the mid 60's.

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