Good Tuesday all-
Well, a very interesting day of weather is in store for us here in Connecticut. We have this batch of rain right now moving through that will be gone in an hour or so, and when it does things will be much better, but unfortunately that sets us up for some severe weather this evening. A MARGINAL risk of severe weather is up for later this evening, and we are likely to experience widespread storm activity in the classic storm timeframe- 5-7 PM as a general rule. The longer term forecast remains on track from yesterday.
In the Atlantic- The Euro won the battle of computer models as the tropical wave we were so closely watching died in the east central Atlantic.
In the Pacific- Tropical Storm Eugene is about to meet its' final demise, but a new system appears likely to form around the weekend. Neither system poses any threat to land, however.
Today in weather history- July 11, 1888- Snow falls all the way to the base of Mt. Washington, NH- an extremely unusual event for this time of year- imagine SNOW IN JULY!
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