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Pacific Daily News Report: WEATHER UPDATE: Dont put those umbrellas away just yet. According to the U.S. National Weather Service Guam, satellite imagery is showing a nice dry patch moving in over Guam this morning. Meteorologists early this morning issued a flooding advisory, saying it could be extended if rains continued. But with this dry patch of weather the advisory wasnt extended. Expect a couple peeks of blue sky and some sun, but one last line of showers is expected to push through the Marianas around midday. After that, drier weather returns, meteorologists posted on the Weather Service facebook page. According to meteorologists, the island received 4.71 inches of rain at the airport which blew away the previous record for that date of 1.95 inches in 1965. The wettest January since the late 1940s was in 1976 with 18.09 inches of rainfall. At the end of the 29th, this Januarys rainfall is at 15.35. Weve had around 1.5 inches as of about 8 a.m. today. This last line of showers will put us in contention for the wettest January, meteorologists said. Of the past 4 days, the maximum temperature has been only 84 degrees Fahrenheit. On Jan. 27, the temperature only reached up to 79 degrees. Today we expect a high temperature of 86 F, which is likely to occur this afternoon once the last batch of showers move out of the area.
Posted on: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 23:14:27 +0000

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