Tuesday, July 21, 2015

7/21- Say goodbye to the heat

Good Tuesday all-

Today is going to be rather miserable I'm afraid- temps will be in the high 80s/low 90s and very sunny and humid in the morning with thunderstorms developing in the afternoon--I think most people will get wet as it favors a line of storms today, but the conditions are only somewhat conducive for development, thus the SPC only has us under a SEE TEXT risk of severe weather...but I'd guess that it's probably close to MARGINAL, so we may see an upgrade at some point. That said, whether thunderstorms are severe or not is beside the point- they're all dangerous- so keep your eyes on the skies today after about 3 PM. After today, the heat breaks and sunshine with low humidity will be with us until Sunday, when the weather will be a tad hotter and thunderstorms are likely to develop.

In the Atlantic- If you woke up earlier than you had to today to check the tropics, go back to sleep- it's more productive for yourself! (no development anytime soon)

In the Pacific- Wind shear prevented the development of the low yesterday, but it has another chance today. Let's see how it does!

Today in weather history- July 21, 1934- Cincinnati, OH records their highest temperature ever at 109, and Gallipolis achieves the Ohio state record for heat with a whopping 113 displayed on the mercury.


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