Friday, April 06, 2007

Plan Ahead for Peter Cottontail

Here's a sneak peak at the forecast for Easter Sunday. We will likely wake up to temperatures in the low 20s. If you have an outdoor Easter egg hunt to attend to, be sure to bundle up. If you don't feel like hunting for eggs you might want to hunt for something warm like hot chocolate or hot cider, because temperatures will continue to run well below average by early April standards. The only good news in terms of heat is that Sunday will be warmer than Saturday, but remember our average high is 55° for this time of year. In summary, you might want to take a cue from the Easter Bunny and hop around frequently to try and stay warm! -ADAM

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It seems like we haven't had many days that are normal temperature. The beginning of winter was unseasonable warm, then February was extreemly cold, then March above normal, now back to below normal. Are we going to see normal temps anytime soon?

Eric Sorensen's biggest fan,
DeKalb, IL

Eric Sorensen said...

Thanks for that! :D

Yes, it sure does seem like our temperatures have been all over the map. Let's hope we actually warm up, just a little bit. -ERIC

Anonymous said...

I thought it is suppose to be spring? Looks like the Northeast will be slightly warmer than the Midwest this week. Despite the cold temperatures, I love the hopping bunny on the seven-day outlook.

T.K.
Clifton Park, NY