Tuesday, June 17, 2014

The Outlook: June 17, 2014

LOCAL WEATHER: Just like yesterday, it is hot and it is humid. The temperature at EVV at 3 PM was 91F, a dewpoint of 69F, and there is a southwest wind present at 14 MPH. We have a mix of sun and clouds, with more sun north. There are a few returns on radar, as a few popup showers (really just sprinkles) are around. If you get under one of these, it will not last long - maybe a minute or two today. Temperatures through the evening will fall through the 80s to a rather warm overnight low near 73F. Tomorrow looks about the same as the past few - a mix of sun and clouds with SW breezes with a humid high near 92F. Could see a pop up shower tomorrow as in the summer you can rarely say there's a 0% chance of rain because of the buoyant nature of summer air masses even though there is no "real" forcing mechanism and that there is still an upper high over the region, but they will be isolated. Tomorrow night looks dry with another very warm overnight low near 74F. Really looks about the same for Thursday as well. High temperatures near 92F, with a mix of sun and clouds with a slight (20%) chance of a shower/storm. Broken record. Perhaps on Friday the coverage of the showers/storms will be slightly greater, as the upper high gets beaten down somewhat. 30% chance, so still not very high but it's higher. Highs on Friday near 91F with partly sunny skies. It's going to remain a pretty boring weather pattern through the end of the week.

TROPICAL ATLANTIC: No tropical cyclone formation is expected over the next 48 hours.

THE EAST PAC: The NHC continues to outline an invest area with a tropical wave well south of Mexico. The showers and storms associated remain disorganized, and thus the NHC has given the wave a 30% chance of tropical formation in the next 5 days.

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