Wednesday, July 9, 2014

7/9- Scattered storms & heat

Good Wednesday all!

A highly typical mid-July day is on the way today, as temps will approach 90 with very high humidity. Additionally, scattered storms are likely this afternoon as a cold front moves through (some of which may be severe, but if so they will be few and far between). As we move forward, quite honestly, expect more of the same- the best chance of thunderstorms appears to be Friday night, though, so perhaps that is the night to plan your indoor activities. All in all, a boring week of weather is ahead, much to my chagrin.

In the Atlantic- No tropical development is likely anytime soon

In the Pacific- Short-lived Tropical Storm Fausto died this morning and the other low behind it is unlikely to develop much.


Today in weather history- July 9, 1979- The first hurricane to ever be given a male name- Bob (not the one that hit CT but an earlier incarnation- the name list is recycled every 6 years) forms in the Gulf of Mexico

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