Thursday, July 30, 2015

7/30- I'm baack

Good Thursday all-

I'm finally moved out for the most part, just a few little odds and ends left to go, so I have the time needed to update this blog. Today is going to be another boiler, as will much of the next week, with highs in the high 80s/low 90s on the majority of days. Today, though, the focus should be on the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms later tonight as a 'dry line'-esque cold front moves through- it will essentially cut down the humidity but not the temperatures as we move ahead. The weekend looks hot, but otherwise dry and quite nice...but you expect hot weather this time of year don't you? Don't worry though- the snowy season is now a mere three months away.


In the Atlantic- A tropical wave off Africa near the Cape Verdes is trying to develop, but there's high wind shear the further west it goes, so it better do so soon or it will not succeed. Another low off the southeast US coast may develop, but I really don't think so as the shear is just too strong there.

In the Pacific- A Tropical Depression- number 8-E- formed on Monday, but it probably won't strengthen as it moves into cooler waters. On the other hand...Tropical Storm Guillermo has formed to the south of it, and it's heading dangerously close to Hawaii, so they'll want to keep their eyes open as it will become a hurricane off to the east of the Big Island

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