Good Wednesday all!
The long stretch of dry weather comes to an end today, although most of the day will be dry. Unfortunately, though, heavy rain moves in tonight with showers and thunderstorms as a cold front moves through Connecticut...an event which will be repeated tomorrow night minus the cold front- just the typical popup showers and storms we sometimes get in midsummer. The weekend looks great though with temps solidly in the 80s and bright sunshine both days, as does early next week as with a chance at hitting 90 on Tuesday!
In the Pacific- There is a chance of development this weekend off the coast of Mexico, and when it forms, it will have a 50-50 chance of becoming Tropical Storm Douglas by this weekend.
In the Atlantic- Development is not expected in the next five days.
Today in weather history- June 25, 1983- Sharon, VT receives one quarter of an inch of...SNOW!
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