WEATHERCAST:
EVEN THOUGH WE SHIFT GEARS OFFICALLY INTO SUMMER… THE WEATHER GEARS ARE STUCK. STALLED FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO CAUSE EPISODES OF WET WEATHER RIGHT INTO THE WEEKEND. HARD TO SAY WHO WILL GET THE HEAVY RAIN AND WHEN…BUT ANY THUNDERSTORM CAN DEPOSIT HEAVY RAINS. IT SHOULD BE PARTLY SUNNY TODAY – 80-85…THEN CLOUDS INCREASE FRIDAY – 80. WEEKEND LOOKS UNSETTLED AND HUMID. REAL KICKER WILL BE TO SEE IF A NOR’EASTER WILL FORM AND GIVE US RAIN EARLY NEXT WEEK. WE CAN ONLY HOPE FOR CHANGES AS THE WEEKEND DRAWS NEAR.
WEATHER TRIVIA:
1954 – SEVERE HAILSTORM IN WICHITA, KS. 9 MILLION IN DAMAGES.
SHORT VERSION:
TDY: PARTLY SUNNY – 80-85
TNTE: PARTLY CLOUDY- 55-60
FRIDAY:SUN WITH INCREASING CLOUDS – 80
SAT: CLOUDY – MORE HUMID WITH SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS – 75-80
SUN: CLOUDS – SHOWERS AND SOME THUNDERSTORMS – 80-85
Rain exits the Northeast but not the Mid Atlantic. Rain and storms from Upper Midwest to Texas Gulf Coast. Some showers in the Northwest. Below – today’s risk of severe weather in dark green…marginal. Below – temperature projections for Friday…followed by animated maps for the next 2 days…and ending with amounts of rainfall through the weekend. A very unsettled weather pattern for the next few days…turning more stable next week. Until then…be safe. |
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