Senin, 18 Juli 2011

July 19th, 2011 Forecast


Scattered thunderstorms are still on track to cross the region this evening and perhaps overnight from north and northwest to south.   Some of the storms have the potential of being severe in spots, with gusty winds and heavy downpours of rainfall in localized areas.   Depending on exact timing, we could see a few thunderstorms linger to the south of the city in the early morning hours tomorrow before they clear the coast.   With a weak frontal boundary lurking nearby, the potential exists for more thunder to pop during the afternoon hours in parts of the region (generally the Philly metro and south and west, close to the location of the frontal boundary).

The weak front will have little impact on temperatures locally tomorrow but may knock humidity down a notch or two to our north.   Highs tomorrow should range from 90 to 93 inland, mid 80's at the Shore with a west to northwest breeze.  We'll stay warm and rather muggy through the night, with low temperatures ranging from 70-75.



Friday continues to shape up as the hottest day of the stretch and yes, 100 is still possible despite our forecast of 99 (for now).   Heat index on Friday will matter more and the potential of a heat index of 110 is certainly within the realm of possibility on Friday afternoon locally.

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