Good Saturday all!
A very average day for late May is coming- temps in the 70s and some scattered showers and storms are likely this afternoon. Beyond that, I would be mostly concerned about Tuesday evening, since that could well feature showers and storms as well. Otherwise, the upcoming week looks quiet with temps near average, generally ranging from the low 70s to the mid 80s, depending on the day. Not too much else to talk about, so I leave it here!
In the Pacific- A tropical low a few hundred miles off the south coast of Mexico is likely to become Tropical Storm Boris later this week as conditions are highly favorable for development.
Tomorrow is the beginning of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, and updates will begin then!
Today in weather history- May 31, 1889- A dam at Johnston, PA breaks after 10 inches of rain in 36 hours, and it causes an entire lake to enter the river, which instantly floods the city and kills 2,200 people. This is one of the biggest weather disasters in recorded history in the United States.
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