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Alan's Tuesday Forecast 10/30

By: Alan Auglis
Updated: October 30, 2012
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FLOOD WARNINGS are up for the entire region until further notice due to flooding of small streams and creeks.

WIND ADVISORY until 2pm with winds 30-35 mph and gusts up to 50 mph in the high elevations.

BLIZZARD WARNING for Garrett County until 6pm this evening. Up to 2 feet of heavy, wet snow is expected. The highest elevations will see the most through Wednesday.

TODAY: Sandy has moved inland and is now over south central Pennsylvania. Expect a wind driven rain will continue this morning and for much of the day, however conditions will improve this afternoon and evening as Sandy weakens. Don't be surprised to see a few wet snowflakes may mix in at times.

TONIGHT: A lingering shower, still breezy with lows in the upper 30s.

HALLOWEEN: Mostly cloudy and chilly with a shower possible. High 50.

THURSDAY: Expect more clouds than sun with temperatures around 50.

FRIDAY: Partly sunny and cool. High: Low 50s.

SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and still cool. High: 50.

SUNDAY: A mix of sun and clouds: High: Mid 50s.

MONDAY: A cold front approaches with a chance of a shower. High: Mid 50s.

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