Tropical Season started on June 01,but things don't really get going until August and September. This year we are already up to C with early carribeans systems.Now 90L near the Yucatan channels is set to enter the gulf and will probably strenthen to a Tropical storm by tonight and become Don.How strong it gets and where it goes is the question.Lots of very warm water down there.The central and western gulf coast will have to watch this one.A couple of strong waves are off Africa coast which have a lot of potential,so the tropical season seems to be in full swing a little early.We here in New England with the current pattern should be safe for now.
More severe weather yesterday afternoon in the same area that suffered tornados in June.Not nearly as much damage,but lots of trees down and power outages,one man was killed when hit by a tree on his bike. Eastern areas only had some brief showers with the rumble of thunder.Now some cooler and drier weather is in place for a couple of days before more unsettled weather moves in tomorrow night.
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76 °F
(24 °C) Humidity: 58 %
Wind Speed: NW 10 MPH
Barometer: 29.82" (1011.0 mb)
Dewpoint: 60 °F (16 °C)
Heat Index: 78 °F (26 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi
Partly Cloudy
79 °F
(26 °C) Humidity: 50 %
Wind Speed: W 7 MPH
Barometer: 29.83" (1011.2 mb)
Dewpoint: 59 °F (15 °C)
Heat Index: 80 °F (27 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi
Good tune.
The little pool only ended up with about 2 inches, nothing really to see in the pic, but east of here took over 4 inches. Started to feel exhausted again so had to lay down. Just fighting a bug or something. Anyway, thanks for posting on the new blog.
Hope anything severe leaves your area alone. Watching 90L as well and really keeping fingers crossed that TX only has some good rain to contend with.
Not sure why someone would be out riding a moped weather like that rolls in,but it is unfortuate.
Hope 90L delivers some much needed rain for Texas without the destruction.
Just looked at the nice system that was crossing Lake MI this morning and so far it has not reached the Detroit area yet. Looks like the punch it had this morning has subsided so we will be lucky to see even a drop from it. Too bad. I was hopeful we would get some moisture from it. Looks like its heading more southeast as well.
How has your summer been so far other than all the heat we have all been experiencing? Hope all it well at home and that each day brings you a song in your heart and a smile on your face.
Have a great HUMP day...
81 °F
(27 °C) Humidity: 45 %
Wind Speed: Vrbl 5 MPH
Barometer: 29.83" (1011.3 mb)
Dewpoint: 58 °F (14 °C)
Heat Index: 81 °F (27 °C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.
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