A flip-flop in the weather could bring one of the top 6 warmest patterns for the second half of October.
Comet T-Atlas will be seen within 45 minutes after sunset each evening in the western sky and our Supermoon will be the largest of the year. Remember, this comet will be visible in the evening sky (just higher in the sky each night) through October 24.
Chief Meteorologist Chad Merrill explains on the Lake Country morning show with DJ Bill Wise (one of our radio partners at WOAY-TV):
Chad has the details on the Supermoon:
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