There is a high probability that weather may play an important role on turnout for voting tomorrow in the northeast. There will be a stationary front and a wave of low pressure stretching from Pennsylvania into southern New England. Right now, both Connecticut and Rhode Island will be north of the front with periods of rain and very cool and breezy. Temperatures will be stuck in the 40’s, but it will feel very raw and miserable. Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware will be south of the front, and it will be very warm as temps approach, if not exceed 80 degrees. However, showers and thunderstorms will be around, especially late in the day.
So if you are going to vote on Tuesday, take the umbrella along, you just might need it.