Good Tuesday all
Unfortunately, our spell of dry weather likely comes to an end today as some showers are possible tonight, though not nearly as many as we'll be dealing with tomorrow. All in all, though, today is going to be the least unpleasant of the week as temps will not climb much higher than the low 80s thanks to some cloud cover. Tomorrow looks both hotter and wetter, as we may reach the mid-to-upper 80s with showers and thunderstorms highly likely tomorrow evening as a front moves through the region. Otherwise, the forecast remains the same, but I'm a bit more concerned about the weekend forecast than I was yesterday...but there's not enough agreement to discuss in depth here.
In the Atlantic- It's humid enough where many people will be looking for things to do inside today. Please make sure that you don't waste this opportunity waiting for tropical development (No development anytime soon)
In the Pacific- A low very near the boundary between the Eastern and Central Pacific will likely become a tropical storm in the next few days, but what name it will get depends entirely on exactly where it does develop. Some development is also possible off the Mexican coast later this week, which would bear more watching than the current one
Today in weather history- July 7, 1981- Glacier National Park, MT, picks up 12" of snow and 90mph winds...ouch...although this isn't hugely unlikely in that area...even at this time of year.
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