Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Wednesday Equals Dry Air

Waking up this morning, it is noticeably cooler. Last night was the first time in over a week that we did not need to leave the AC on overnight, which is good for my electric bill and for my hot and furry kitten. Dew points right now are in the 40's! That is quite an air pattern change.

We have a beautiful day set up today. Temps in the upper 70's, low humidity and a slight west breeze will set up some spectacular weather. This is what the weather in heaven would feel like.

Tonight, our dry airmass and lack of cloud cover will allow temps to drop off pretty quickly. Some outlying areas could even fall into the upper 40's! Pretty cool for the last day of June.

SUNRISE: 5:10AM
SUNSET: 8:25PM
LENGTH OF DAY: 15h 14m

NORMAL HIGH TEMP: 80
RECORD HIGH TEMP: 95(1945)
YESTERDAYS HIGH TEMP: 91



Alex was officially upgraded to a hurricane overnight, albeit a weak category 1 hurricane. Expected landfall should occur sometime tomorrow afternoon in Mexico. The combination of slow forward movement over very warm Gulf waters could allow for some rapid intensification but it is doubtful that the storm will produce winds over 100 mph.

Lastly, remember to visit my website today at www.northeastweatherrants.com and enjoy the cool weather. The rest of the country is boiling!

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