HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE-
Even better is that the weather will not be an issue today...tomorrow...Sunday...or, quite honestly, at any time in the next 7. The forecast remains virtually unchanged from yesterday, with a general rule that temperatures will be in the mid-80s with partly sunny skies- the only problem spot is some showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday. With temperatures approaching 90, they could be quite strong, so be aware of that. Otherwise, it's a great weekend to get out and enjoy, so by all means do so!
In the Atlantic- The odds of development in the Bay of Campeche have improved slightly since yesterday, but a 20% chance is still not exactly something to be freaking out over, so no worries at the current time.
In the Pacific- The low discussed yesterday has still not developed, and it is unlikely to do so unless it does so before conditions become unfavorable later today. I would deem that less than likely at the present.
Today in weather history- June 17, 1859- A very intriguing event occurs as infamously hot Santa Ana winds in California roast fruits on the windward facing plants in Santa Barbara. Talk about unique!
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