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From:bennett@enron.com
To:john.arnold@enron.com, stephen.bennett@enron.com, mike.grigsby@enron.com,john.lavorato@enron.com, jose.marquez@enron.com, a..martin@enron.com, kevin.ruscitti@enron.com, jim.schwieger@enron.com
Subject:Sunday Weather Update 06/03
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Date:Sun, 3 Jun 2001 06:37:24 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Everyone...

1) The forecast pattern seems very similar to what we've been talking about over the past several days. 6-10 features below normal in the Midwest and the East with a brief normalization possible toward the Great Lakes next weekend (days 8 and 9) before more cool air arrives. 11-15 indicates yet another trough digging into the East (temperatures normal to below normal) with the primary ridge remaining in the Southwest (above to much above).

2) 1-5 Day forecast also looks similar still quite cool for the East and Midwest - though not quite as hot for the immediate West Coast. Above to much above normal temperatures will be common across interior California for most of the week with a 1 to 2 day spike of warm temperatures near the coast mid-week. No prolonged period of heat will affect the Northwest.

3) EarthSat will issue an "official" 6-10 and 11-15 forecast around 2pm today. You can get this map by going to: http://www.earthsat.com/misc/enron/ and then follow the "Sunday Update" link (near the bottom). Login is "enron", Password is "enron".

Maps are attached - this is the way we feel things will look to start the day tomorrow. *If there are any changes to this picture - it may be to warm the Midwest/ East closer to normal. Right now this solution appears unlikely - but if there are any surprises tomorrow - it may be a SLIGHTLY warmer picture for the East.*


Enjoy the rest of your weekend...
Research Weather Team