Good Thursday all-
Today is going to be just fine, with temperatures in the low to maybe mid-80s and partly cloudy skies. In fact, the next week looks dry right through, with temps right around where they are today. You could copy today and forecast it for the next 7, and come pretty darn close to being right...though there may be a few more clouds around this weekend (especially Sunday). Interestingly, there's still no 90 degree days in sight...a very odd occurrence for July, especially since we have not hit 90 since mid-May.
In the Atlantic- If you woke up to see tropical development, a better use of your time would be to hit the snooze button and go back to sleep (no development anytime soon)
In the Pacific- A low way east of Hawaii has a moderate chance of developing this week, but the question, if it does, is whether it'll be in the east Pacific basin or the central Pacific...the name would be different depending on the longitude it forms at.
Today in weather history- July 2, 1843- People in Charleston, SC, are quite surprised when, during a thunderstorm, a large alligator falls from the sky! This, although rare, does happen from time to time, and is usually the result of a tornado or waterspout picking them up, then having strong enough updrafts to keep them suspended in the air until they drop (much like rain)
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