1. At the same time, meteorologists expect warm, dry weather in the coming days for reaping many fall crops, bringing fresh supplies to market. 2. But the National Weather Service meteorologists expect only scattered showers. 3. Meteorologists expect frigid, dry conditions this weekend, with a warming trend, and perhaps rain, moving into the region at the beginning of the week. 4. Meteorologists expect frost on Monday morning but no snowflakes. 5. Meteorologists expect the global climate pattern known as El Nino to keep bringing heavy rains in coming months. 6. Still, Weather Services meteorologists expect some reduction in yields because of weather-related damage to the crop. 7. Hurricane Estelle moved farther into the Pacific on Sunday and meteorologists expected the storm to weaken slowly. 8. Hurricane Estelle moved further into the Pacific on Sunday and meteorologists expected the storm to slowly weaken. 9. Meteorologists expect the heavy rains to continue for two more months. 10. Meteorologists now expect above-normal temperatures for most of the nation next week, with the warmer trend lasting in the Midwest and Northeast until at least mid-January. |