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Fraser921
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Deep South where Dallas, TX will reach the upper 70s while Houston, TX, Jackson, MS, and New Orleans, AL could all see 80F, each 15F-20F warmer-than-normal. Unlike yesterday, however, the warmth will extend northeastward all the way up to the Canadian border. Across the Midwest and Ohio Valley, Nashville, TN will see the mid-60s, St Louis, MO the upper 50s, and Chicago, IL the upper 40s, 10F-15F above-average. Even Pittsburgh, PA could near 60F. Finally, the densely-populated I-95 corridor will get in on the action. After only dropping to near 50F overnight, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, PA, and New York City, NY will all near 60F today, each around 15F warmer-than-normal. Further south, Raleigh, NC will see the mid-60s while Atlanta, GA could top 70F, 10F above-average. In short, a broad area of temperatures more typical of late October or early November will dominate the most populated areas of the Lower 48, suppressing heating demand.

We will be in surplus to 5 year avg soon. Freeport still isn't open and the EP producers are over producing.
. Hope is colder weather for Christmas. Look for NG to rebound today from oversold conditions
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