Good Friday all!
HAPPY WEEKEND- the last of the 2013-14 school year for many! This weekend will begin with showers and storms all day and, by later tonight, a significant chance of severe weather which could include hail and damaging winds. Beyond some scattered showers tomorrow morning, tomorrow looks just fine and so does Sunday- it looks very nice! Temps in the mid-70s are likely for the next two days before an average week next week. See you Monday everyone!
In the Pacific- Hurricane Cristina peaked as a 150mph category 4 hurricane yesterday, becoming the earliest second cat 4 in that basin. It is now a category 2 storm, however, with 105 mph wind and is located 145 miles ESE of Soccoro Island, and poses no threat to land.
In the Atlantic- Tropical Development is not expected in the next five days...but I'll be watching the Caribbean shortly thereafter.
Today in weather history- June 13, 1907- Tamarack, CA drops to a whopping two degrees, the national record low temperature for the month. To make matters worse, the high is only 30, and they receive three and a half feet of snow. YIKES!
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