Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Steamy Weather To Come & Invest 93L

After the recent taste of fall, the humidity levels will begin to nose up once again. Tomorrow is when you'll begin to notice the humidity levels go up. Dew points values will be in the muggy category and I think that we're going to have to deal with steamy air over the weekend and into next week. Temperatures will generally be around 90, but some days will make it into the lower 90's.

A few t'showers are possible tonight and tomorrow associated with a weak front. They will be in a isolated to widely scattered fashion, so some areas will remain dry. I think most of us would say that we need some rain! Another solid chance is setting up for Saturday night and Sunday with another frontal boundary.

TROPICS: There is no current storms at this time, but there are two invest areas. There is an area south of Jamaica, and an other way out in the eastern Atlantic. The wave south of Jamaica has a 60% chance of forming into a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours, and the 2nd wave in the eastern Atlantic has a 10% chance of development. The 1st wave likely will head into central America possibility as a tropical storm. It's name would be Harvey. The 2nd wave that just came off of Africa is one that we'll have to watch. Potential effects on Caribbean islands and United States are possible. There is still a lot of speculation, but as I said we'll have to watch it.

Tonight: T'Shower possible, muggy, lows in the upper 60's
Tomorrow: Partly sunny, with more humid conditions, highs around 90

High Temperatures across U.S. Yesterday


Low Temperatures Across U.S. Yesterday


SPC'S Convective Outlook for Tomorrow


Watch/Warning Map as of 10:00 PM


Invest 93L Image (south of Jamaica)


Invest 93L Model Forecasts


Invest 93L Intensity Forecasts


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