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- Weekly Outlook August 26-September 1
Hello everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend. Here is what you need to know. Monday 8/26 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by a few possible showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon ⛈️. Daytime high of 86°F and nighttime low of 63°F. Tuesday 8/27 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 87°F and nighttime low of 66°F. Wednesday 8/28 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by some showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon ⛈️. Daytime high of 93°F and nighttime low of 67°F. Thursday 8/29 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️. Daytime high of 77°F and nighttime low of 61°F. Friday 8/30 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by occasional showers in the afternoon 🌧️. Daytime high of 77°F and nighttime low of 63°F. Saturday 8/31 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ accompanied by some showers and thunderstorms ⛈️. Daytime high of 78°F and nighttime low of 65°F. Sunday 9/1 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 84°F and nighttime low of 63°F. Concluding thoughts : Mix of sunshine and storms throughout the week.
- Mid-week Outlook August 22-25
Hello everyone! I hope you all enjoyed the sunshine and cooler weather. Here is what you need to know. Thursday 8/22 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 77°F and nighttime low of 53°F. Friday 8/23 : Sunny skies ☀️. Daytime high of 82°F and nighttime low of 57°F. Saturday 8/24 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 85°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Sunday 8/25 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 88°F and nighttime low of 64°F. Concluding thoughts : Sunshine accompanied by some clouds for the next few days.
- Weekly Outlook August 19-25
Hello everyone! I hope you all are safe after yesterday's flash flooding. Here is what you need to know. Monday 8/19 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by some showers and thunderstorms ⛈️. Daytime high of 83°F and nighttime low of 59°F. Tuesday 8/20 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 74°F and nighttime low of 50°F. Wednesday 8/21 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 74°F and nighttime low of 51°F. Thursday 8/22 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 78°F and nighttime low of 53°F. Friday 8/23 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 83°F and nighttime low of 59°F. Saturday 8/24 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 86°F and nighttime low of 63°F. Sunday 8/25 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 88°F and nighttime low of 65°F. Concluding thoughts : Some storms to start off the week followed by sunshine and clouds.
- Weekly Outlook August 12-18
Hello everyone! I hope you all enjoyed the sunshine during the weekend. Here is what you need to know. Monday 8/12 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ with a chance of an isolated shower or two 🌦️. Daytime high of 81°F and nighttime low of 59°F. Tuesday 8/13 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 82°F and nighttime low of 61°F. Wednesday 8/14 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 85°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Thursday 8/15 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 86°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Friday 8/16 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 86°F and nighttime low of 65°F. Saturday 8/17 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ accompanied by occasional showers 🌧️. Daytime high of 80°F and nighttime low of 68°F. Sunday 8/18 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ accompanied by showers and storms 🌧️. Daytime high of 82°F and nighttime low of 70°F. Concluding thoughts : Sunshine and clouds for the next few days followed by rain showers.
- Mid-week Outlook August 8-11
Hello everyone! We finally have a break from hot and humid conditions. However, there will be more precipitation. Here is what you need to know. Thursday 8/8 : Cloudy skies ☁️ accompanied by occasional showers 🌧️. Daytime high of 70°F and nighttime low of 68°F. Friday 8/9 : Showers and thunderstorms throughout the day ⛈️. Some storms could contain damaging wind gusts 🌬️. Daytime high of 81°F and nighttime low of 71°F. Saturday 8/10 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 83°F and nighttime low of 61°F. Sunday 8/11 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 81°F and nighttime low of 60°F. Concluding thoughts : Clouds and rain followed by drier conditions.
- Weekly Outlook August 5-11
Hello everyone! I hope you had a great weekend. Here is what you need to know. Monday 8/5 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 93°F and nighttime low of 72°F. Tuesday 8/6 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening ⛈️. Daytime high of 88°F and nighttime low of 64°F. Wednesday 8/7 : Cloudy skies ☁️ and rain throughout the day 🌧️. Daytime high of 73°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Thursday 8/8 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ accompanied by showers 🌧️. Daytime high of 76°F and nighttime low of 64°F. Friday 8/9 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ followed by showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon ⛈️. Daytime high of 75°F and nighttime low of 67°F. Saturday 8/10 : Rain in the morning 🌧️ followed by mostly cloudy skies 🌥️. Daytime high of 80°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Sunday 8/11 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 82°F and nighttime low of 60°F. Concluding thoughts : Sunny start to the week followed by rain and storms.
- Mid-week Outlook August 1-4
Hello everyone! I hope you enjoyed the sunshine. Here is what you need to know. Thursday 8/1 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️ with a chance of an isolated shower or storm 🌧️. Daytime high of 97°F and nighttime low of 72°F. Friday 8/2 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by a few showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening ⛈️. Daytime high of 93°F and nighttime low of 73°F. Saturday 8/3 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ with some showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon ⛈️. Daytime high of 89°F and nighttime low of 71°F. Sunday 8/4 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by a few showers or thunderstorms in the afternoon ⛈️. Daytime high of 88°F and nighttime low of 70°F. Concluding thoughts : Sunny, humid, and stormy for the next few days.
- Weekly Outlook July 29-August 4
Hello everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend. Here is what you need to know. Monday 7/29 : Early morning showers 🌧️ followed by mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ and a few showers or thunderstorms ⛈️. Daytime high of 86°F and nighttime low of 68°F. Tuesday 7/30 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ with occasional showers and thunderstorms ⛈️. Daytime high of 85°F and nighttime low of 71°F. Wednesday 7/31 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ with some showers and storms 🌧️. Daytime high of 87°F and nighttime low of 69°F. Thursday 8/1 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 93°F and nighttime low of 70°F. Friday 8/2 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ with some showers and thunderstorms ⛈️. Daytime high of 91°F and nighttime low of 72°F. Saturday 8/3 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ followed by a few storms 🌧️. Daytime high of 89°F and nighttime low of 70°F. Sunday 8/4 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ accompanied by occasional showers or storms 🌧️. Daytime high of 92°F and nighttime low of 68°F. Concluding thoughts : Thunderstorms and some sunshine throughout the week.
- Mid-week Outlook July 25-28
Hello everyone! The past few days have been cloudy and rainy. However, pleasant weather will arrive soon. Here is what you need to know. Thursday 7/25 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ with a slight chance of a shower or storm 🌧️. Daytime high of 86°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Friday 7/26 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 85°F and nighttime low of 61°F. Saturday 7/27 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 88°F and nighttime low of 63°F. Sunday 7/28 : Sunny skies ☀️. Daytime high of 90°F and nighttime low of 65°F. Concluding thoughts : Sunny and warm conditions for the next few days.
- Weekly Outlook July 22-28
Hello everyone! I hope you all enjoyed the warm and sunny conditions. Here is what you need to know. Monday 7/22 : Mostly cloudy skies in the morning 🌥️ followed by cloudy skies and occasional slow-moving showers or storms in the afternoon and evening 🌧️ . Daytime high of 85°F and nighttime low of 69°F. Tuesday 7/23 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ with a few showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening ⛈️. Daytime high of 87°F and nighttime low of 71°F. Wednesday 7/24 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ accompanied by occasional showers or storms 🌧️ . Daytime high of 84°F and nighttime low of 70°F. Thursday 7/25 : Mostly cloudy skies 🌥️ accompanied by some showers and thunderstorms ⛈️. Daytime high of 88°F and nighttime low of 65°F. Friday 7/26 : Mostly sunny skies 🌤️. Daytime high of 85°F and nighttime low of 63°F. Saturday 7/27 : Sunny skies ☀️. Daytime high of 87°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Sunday 7/28 : Sunny skies ☀️. Daytime high of 88°F and nighttime low of 63°F. Concluding thoughts : Clouds and thunderstorms for the first half of the week followed by sunnier and drier conditions.
- Mid-week Outlook July 18-21
Hello everyone! We had sunshine and thunderstorms for the past few days. Luckily, more pleasant weather has arrived. Here is what you need to know. Thursday 7/18 : Mostly cloudy 🌥️ in the morning followed by partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 85°F and nighttime low of 60°F. Friday 7/19 : Sunny skies ☀️. Daytime high of 86°F and nighttime low of 62°F. Saturday 7/20 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅ with a chance of a shower or two in the evening 🌧️ . Daytime high of 87°F and nighttime low of 66°F. Sunday 7/21 : Partly cloudy skies ⛅. Daytime high of 90°F and nighttime low of 67°F. Concluding thoughts : Sunshine and some clouds for the next few days.
- Weather of the Month for July: Hurricane Beryl
Beryl was a destructive Category 5 hurricane that ravaged areas such as the Windward Islands, Jamaica, Yucatán Peninsula, and parts of the United States. This impressive hurricane broke many records for its intensity and location in the North Atlantic basin. Let's look into the background of Beryl and why this hurricane was so anomalous. Background On June 25, 2024, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) marked an area of interest for a tropical wave that could develop into a tropical cyclone. On June 29, Tropical Storm Beryl formed. Environmental conditions were unusually favorable due to the following factors: high sea surface temperatures, relatively low wind shear, and a moist environment. These factors resulted in Beryl to undergo rapid intensification , an increase in sustained winds of at least 35 mph within 24 hours. On June 30, Beryl rapidly intensified to a dangerous Category 4 hurricane with winds of 130 mph. After briefly weakening, Beryl restrengthened and made a devastating landfall in Carriacou, Grenada at Category 4 intensity on July 1. Early on July 2, Beryl intensified to a powerful Category 5 hurricane with winds of 165 mph in the eastern Caribbean. Shortly afterward, increasing wind shear caused Beryl to steadily weaken over the next few days as the storm moved west. Beryl passed near Jamaica and the Cayman Islands as a major hurricane. On July 5, Beryl made landfall near Tulum, Mexico at Category 2 intensity. The storm later re-emerged in the Gulf of Mexico as a tropical storm and struggled with dry air and moderate wind shear. However, early on July 8, Beryl strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane and made landfall in Matagorda, Texas. After landfall, Beryl weakened and its remnants caused a tornado outbreak. Impacts and Records Strong winds and storm surge caused widespread structural damage across the Windward Islands. Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines were hit the hardest, with most houses damaged or destroyed. Beryl's high winds caused power outages across parts of the United States and Yucatán Peninsula. Thousands of people in areas like Houston, Texas experienced major flooding and widespread power outages. Additionally, numerous tornadoes were associated with Beryl, causing significant damage in parts of eastern Texas, Louisiana, Indiana, and New York. Beryl broke and set many records. Here are some below. 1. Easternmost Atlantic hurricane in June. 2. First Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in June. 3. Earliest Category 4 and Category 5 Atlantic hurricane. 4. Strongest June and July Atlantic hurricane. 5. Strongest hurricane near Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. 6. National Weather Service (NWS) in Shreveport, Louisiana issued the most tornado warnings in a month and day (67). Conclusion Beryl was an extraordinary storm for late June and early July. The first major hurricane for an Atlantic hurricane season usually forms in late August or early September. Beryl achieved that status in late June, which is very early. Beryl was an incredibly rare event and will likely be studied for many years to come. Citations https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/06/an-early-start-to-the-atlantics-cabo-verde-season/ https://web.archive.org/web/20240630155201/https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2024/al02/al022024.update.06301536.shtml https://web.archive.org/web/20240702030732/https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2024/al02/al022024.discus.014.shtml https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/07/03/hurricane-beryl-destruction-islands/74296817007/ https://reliefweb.int/report/grenada/saint-vincent-and-grenadines-grenada-barbados-and-jamaica-hurricane-beryl-emergency-appeal-no-mdrs2001 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/10/us/hurricane-beryl-texas-grid.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2024/07/11/hurricane-beryl-breaks-tornado-warning-record/74368004007/