00:00Here we are at 6 p.m. Still breezy, but the numbers are beginning to drop off a little bit.
00:05Top gust right now on the map, Bangor, Maine at 31 miles per hour.
00:09But the rainfall has been pretty significant here in Portland.
00:12Decent drought relief there. Boston, almost two-thirds of an inch.
00:15We'll take it and run with it. We need the rain.
00:18Temperatures down to 53 in Syracuse, so we are dropping off.
00:21And we lost two more degrees in the past hour in Louisville and in Richmond, 66s in those areas.
00:26Tomorrow, though, front number two rolls in, and around mid-afternoon, this is going to be making a push through areas near north-central Ohio.
00:34So in the morning, a prefrontal trough brings us some showers.
00:37The true cold front follows this one with some actual thunderstorms in Detroit, Cleveland, into maybe even Erie, PA tomorrow night.
00:43And how are we doing compared to the historical averages?
00:46Five above the historical average in Boston, six above into Binghamton, but right around normal in Buffalo and Detroit.
00:52And behind the front, seven below the historical average in Milwaukee.
00:56So that cooler air is going to make itself known.
00:59And Anna, front number two is bringing some rain right now.
01:01It is, though the rain is the lesser impact factor here.
01:05The wind, certainly the big story with this storm system as well.
01:09Though, AccuWeather Minutecast, you're in the thick of it in Rochester right now.
01:12And as much as it looks like a relatively thin line of rain, not really storms, moving through, you're going to be dealing with the rain, AccuWeather Minutecast says, at least about the next two hours here.
01:24And there are some pockets of some heavier downpours, so something to keep in mind.
01:27Though, when we look at the alerts, it's all about the wind.
01:30High wind warnings into western parts of the Dakotas.
01:32Eastern portions of Colorado with the red flag warning, which does have to do with the wind as well.
01:36It's the dry conditions plus those stronger winds creating the perfect conditions for a wildfire to spark.
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