Good Monday all-
It's almost the 4th of July, and the weather certainly is going to feel like it the next few days. Today is going to be a very typical day for July, with high temperatures generally in the mid-80s and primarily sunny skies, but there is a small risk of thunderstorms this afternoon- but it's nothing to worry about as we are only under a paltry SEE TEXT risk of severe weather. Tomorrow looks absolutely perfect for the holiday- highs in the low 80s with bright sunshine and no chance of rain at all! Wednesday looks similarly nice, but Thursday night rain moves in and at least parts of Friday look very wet indeed, as does Sunday, so the weekend does not look all that great for now.
The Atlantic Basin has a tropical wave in the deep tropics that appears likely to become Tropical Storm Don later this week. Exactly what is the final fate of this is far too early to know however, some models want to take a strong hurricane towards the Bahamas. It's worth watching here though, as the models seem to put it in a relatively dangerous spot for SNE. Keep an eye on it.
The Pacific is likely to pick up two named storms this week as well, but they pose no threat to land.
Today in weather history- July 3rd- Nothing really noteworthy has happened on this date. Let's see if that changes today- honestly though, I doubt it- most of the nation is expecting relatively mundane weather today
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