Good Tuesday all!
Today is going to be a very summerlike day all in all. I expect temps in the mid-70s with scattered showers and storms all day! That is not to say the entire day will be a washout, however...though I expect that most people will be wet before the end of the day. Quite honestly, the forecast from today is going to be the forecast until Friday, when it clears out and makes the thunderstorms severe with a perfectly timed cold front that could introduce the threat of large hail, damaging winds, and even some isolated tornadoes...Something worth watching for sure!
In the Atlantic- Tropical Development is not going to happen anytime soon
In the Pacific- Tropical Storm Cristina formed yesterday evening 155 miles SW of Zihuatanejo, Mexico and is moving Northwest. It will likely become a hurricane in the next few days, but poses no threat to land.
Today in weather history- June 10, 2003- In an extremely odd occurrence for June, TD #2 forms in the Atlantic...1200 miles east of the Lesser Antilles. In fact, it marks just the third time since 1967 that this occurred. Normally, these systems produce the strongest hurricanes in the Atlantic basin, but not this early. Typically, these type of storms form between late July and mid October.
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