Good Wednesday all-
Today is the first in a week or more long cold spell that is going to feel so nice after our first heat wave of 2015 (3 days in a row with 90 degree heat). Highs during the next week will be hard pressed to exceed even the low 80s (though it'll be the mid-80s today and tomorrow), despite bright sunshine on the majority of days. There will likely be a few showers and storms around on Sunday, but even those will be scattered in nature and surely not everyone will get them. Otherwise, there really isn't much to discuss in the weather world on this day.
In the Atlantic- It's a beautiful summer day, made better by the fact that you won't miss anything tropical development by going outside (nothing anytime soon)
In the Pacific- Wind shear is still prohibiting the development of that low that has been monitored for several days now, but it is still likely to develop at any time over the next day or two. Regardless, it poses no threat to land whatsoever.
Today in weather history- July 22, 1918- Sheep often heard together during storms, but this time it comes back to bite them all as a single strike kills over 500 of them as the bolt passes from sheep to sheep in the heard in the Wasatch National Forest in Utah.
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