Monday, June 22, 2015

6/22- Summery

Good Monday all-

For many, this is the last week of school as well, so congratulations on making it through 2014-15! Today, although there is some fog out there this morning, is going to be high and dry, with temps in the mid-80s and bright sunshine. Humidity will be quite high, however, so it may feel rather unpleasant, especially during the peak PM heating hours...but what do you expect in summers in Connecticut? Tomorrow will be a fun day for me...which means it's a bad day for you, probably...as severe thunderstorms are highly likely as a strong cold front moves through during the peak heating hours of the afternoon. The primary threats will be large hail and damaging winds...but I can't rule out tornadoes either...so it's important to watch the weather for updates tomorrow evening. The rest of the week looks decent, but some scattered showers are possible Friday.

In the Atlantic & Pacific- If you're looking to do something that will feel longer than the last day of school, watch the basins for development- you won't have any luck!

Today in weather history- June 22, 1947- Holt, MO experiences the world record for heaviest rain, as the town receives a foot of it...in just 42 minutes...can you imagine? That's slightly more than a quarter of an inch per MINUTE!

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