Good Thursday all!
Unfortunately, today is going to be a miserable day. Highs will reach the mid to high 80s, feature oppressive humidity, and some scattered showers and storms. All in all, a good day to spend in the air conditioner and watch the World Cup! Tomorrow will be quite similar, though a bit cooler, and the high 70s and low 80s should be abundant. The weekend looks great, with bright sunshine and mid 80s on both days. 90 becomes likely next week for the first time, and the chance of pop up heating showers and storms for the middle of next week are likely. I'll be very concerned about the next time a cold front comes in terms of severe weather, however...
In the Atlantic- A low pressure system attempting to form off the coast of Florida has a chance of becoming Tropical Storm Arthur early next week if it stays over water
In the Pacific- A low pressure center off Mexico is likely to become Tropical Storm Douglas this weekend as it drifts away from land.
Today in weather history- June 26, 2009- An EF-1 tornado hits Wethersfield and damages a large number of homes. Interestingly, I was in the area a few hours before the tornado hit getting our lawnmower repaired. The shop actually took a direct hit from the tornado, but our lawnmower made it out just fine.
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