Friday, June 5, 2015

6/5- Scattered shoreline showers

HAPPY FRIDAY all-

There are going to be, unfortunately, some isolated showers on the shoreline today, but otherwise it's going to be just fine. Highs will be in the low-to-mid 70s with partly to mostly cloudy skies at some point likely to develop today. That said, the sunshine is bright at the moment...so I hope I'm not wrong...but I'm pretty confident. Happily, the weekend looks truly special with temps near 80 tomorrow...and 75 with bright sunshine on Sunday! Despite that, early next week could feature severe weather as a front moves through...but we'll cross that bridge when we get there. In the meantime, enjoy this truly spectacular weekend!

In the Atlantic- Don't hold your breath on Bill, or you'll suffocate (no development anytime soon)

In the Pacific- Hurricane Blanca inexplicably rapidly weakened during the day yesterday, and is now only just barely a category 2, featuring 105mph sustained winds. This allows the Baja to breathe a sigh of relief, as they are now going to be facing a tropical storm, instead of an ex-category 5 storm like we had feared at one point they would be.

Today in weather history- June 5, 1859- A stunning cold spell plunges temperatures in New York to just 25! degrees, causing a massive freeze. The biggest surprise of all, though, came to the people of Ohio, who woke up to see the ground blanketed with two inches of snow! Yes, in June!! Oof, that's brutal.

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