Tuesday, June 9, 2015

LATE-WEEK PATTERN IS A CLASSIC, MID-SUMMER SET-UP

The weather mid-to-late week will be characterized by warm, muggy weather and multiple opportunities for showers and thunderstorms.

After a mild, dry day Wednesday, the humidity will start to increase Wednesday night into Thursday. Temps will be a few degrees warmer on Thursday as compared to Wednesday; all areas, even at the coast, will be basking in 80-plus degree readings, while the urban areas will be in the upper 80s to near 90 for high temps. Thursday will easily be the hottest day of the week.

A weak disturbance will trigger afternoon storms, but it's more likely to happen west and north of NYC and the coast, where the air will be much more unstable.

After another muggy, warm day Friday, chances for widespread showers and thunderstorms will increase late Friday night into Saturday morning. We'll see a break in the action Saturday during the day, but then more showers and storms will bubble up yet again. The front for Saturday has the best chance of touching off a round of intense storms capable of producing downpours, frequent lighting and gusty winds during the late day and early evening hours.

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Sunday is shaping up to be dry for all areas, as the region will be situated between the departing cold front and another system, which will be set to arrive for Monday afternoon and night. More showers and storms will creep in Monday, but the better chance looks to be Tuesday of next week for any organized, widespread rainfall.

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