Tuesday, June 30, 2015

6/30- Say goodbye to June with perfection

Good Tuesday all-

Today is going to be almost a perfect day, with temperatures in the low 80s and partly cloudy skies. The cold front that I was concerned about moving through tonight last week will move through at about 6 AM tomorrow morning...and although it'll rain and maybe thunder a bit...there's only a SEE TEXT risk of severe weather, so I'm not that concerned about anything like that whatsoever. Beyond that...Thursday should be fine...but Friday and Saturday produce a real head-scratcher forecast as some models show a stalled front washing out the 4th of July...while others show partly cloudy skies all weekend. It's too early to call with any kind of certainty...but by tomorrow we hopefully should have a pretty good idea.

In the Atlantic & Pacific- You don't need to worry about your end of month parties being interrupted by having to announce tropical development (none is expected anytime soon)

Today in weather history- June 30, 1988- Flooding rains douse east Kansas, as Worden receives 12.21", and a 3 foot wall of water totally floods Lone Star, KS (literally- every home was flooded)



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Today also, if you can believe it, marks the halfway point of 2015. As of tomorrow, we'll be closer to 2016 than 2014.

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