Good Tuesday all-
Today is going to be one of the worst days in quite a while, but that really isn't saying much. The temperatures will be in the high 70s or low 80s for the most part, but...showers are actually possible through the day today. The bulk of the rain though should be around midnight tonight as the actual cold front moves through, though it won't really do all that much. Tomorrow looks like mid-80s, as do Thursday and Friday. Friday may feature storms, but they will be highly scattered and should not be too big of a deal. A look at the 4th of July weekend suggests that it will be fantastic- 80s and sunny throughout!
In the Atlantic- No development is expected
In the Pacific- A low currently over Nicaragua has a pretty decent chance of developing about a week from now as it moves parallel to, but west of, the Mexican coastline.
Today in weather history- June 28, 1923- A large tornado strikes Sandusky, OH, then crosses Lake Erie and moves into Lorain. In all, 86 people are killed and $12 million (1923USD) in damage is done. If this occurred today...it would be far worse, because a major theme park named Cedar Point...which is located on the shores of Lake Erie in Sandusky...has caused the city to expand greatly through the years. Let's hope very much that tornadoes avoid the Sandusky area for generations to come.
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