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Hampton Roads temperatures about 12 degrees below normal

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The overnight temperatures in Hampton Roads are about 12 degrees below normal for this time of year, the National Weather Service said.

Friday night’s low in Norfolk was 30 degrees. A standard overnight low this time of year would be the lower 40s, said James Foster, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Wakefield.

High pressure has settled over Hampton Roads, where Saturday night’s low was expected to be about 28 degrees, he said.

Sunday’s high temperature is forecast at 49 degrees. On Monday, it’s 59 degrees with an overnight low of around 42.



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Bring It On!

Ok, Al Gore, any time you want to turn up the heat on your MMGW hype would be fine with me! I guess this would be the time to use the phrase "Global Climate Crisis" instead. The only thing getting warm here are the hands of Gore and friends heated by the friction of our tax dollars passing over their palms!

Weather

Since comments have not been enabled on most of the stories in the paper today, guess we could chat about the weather.. It's going to be a balmy 49 degrees today..wow...how mundane..lol

hmmmm...

I went out and checked my tire pressure about two weeks ago and gas prices fell. I went back out and checked my tire pressure again a week ago and the temperatures fell. I think Obama is on to something here...

Global warming

I guess this is caused by global warming too.

Standby to standby....

People will be praying for global warming by January. I hope I'm wrong though :).

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